Microscopic plastic debris, termed “microplastics”, are of increasing environmental concern. Recent studies have demonstrated that a range of zooplankton, including copepods, can ingest microplastics. Copepods are a globally abundant class of zooplankton that form a key trophic link between primary producers and higher trophic marine organisms. Here we demonstrate that ingestion of microplastics can significantly alter the feeding capacity of the pelagic copepod Calanus helgolandicus. Exposed to 20 μm polystyrene beads (75 microplastics mL–1) and cultured algae ([250 μg C L–1) for 24 h, C. helgolandicus ingested 11% fewer algal cells (P = 0.33) and 40% less carbon biomass (P < 0.01). There was a net downward shift in the mean size of algal ...
Plastic debris is a widespread contaminant, prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Zoopla...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...
Microscopic plastic debris, termed “microplastics”, are of increasing environmental concern. Recent ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Microplastics (1 μm–5 ...
Microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) are a ubiquitous marine contaminant of global concern, ingested by a wide ...
Microplastic pollution is a ubiquitous threat in the marine environment. The ingestion of microscopi...
Small plastic detritus, termed “microplastics”, are a widespread and ubiquitous contaminant of marin...
Microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) are a ubiquitous marine contaminant of global concern, ingested by a wide ...
Small plastic detritus, termed “microplastics”, are a widespread and ubiquitous contaminant of marin...
In this exposure study we demonstrate that microplastics have the capacity to reduce feeding, stymie...
In this exposure study we demonstrate that microplastics have the capacity to reduce feeding, stymie...
Microplastic debris is a pervasive environmental contaminant that has the potential to impact the he...
Plastic debris is a widespread contaminant, prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Zoopla...
Plastic debris is a widespread contaminant, prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Zoopla...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...
Microscopic plastic debris, termed “microplastics”, are of increasing environmental concern. Recent ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Microplastics (1 μm–5 ...
Microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) are a ubiquitous marine contaminant of global concern, ingested by a wide ...
Microplastic pollution is a ubiquitous threat in the marine environment. The ingestion of microscopi...
Small plastic detritus, termed “microplastics”, are a widespread and ubiquitous contaminant of marin...
Microplastics (1 μm–5 mm) are a ubiquitous marine contaminant of global concern, ingested by a wide ...
Small plastic detritus, termed “microplastics”, are a widespread and ubiquitous contaminant of marin...
In this exposure study we demonstrate that microplastics have the capacity to reduce feeding, stymie...
In this exposure study we demonstrate that microplastics have the capacity to reduce feeding, stymie...
Microplastic debris is a pervasive environmental contaminant that has the potential to impact the he...
Plastic debris is a widespread contaminant, prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Zoopla...
Plastic debris is a widespread contaminant, prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Zoopla...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The underlying mechanisms that influence microplastic ingestion in marine zooplankton remain poorly u...