A total of 417 striped red mullet, Mullus surmuletus, were analyzed to study microplastic ingestion and livers of fish were assessed to study effects of microplastics. Nearly one third (27.30%) of the individuals were quantified to ingest microplastics although there was no evidence of oxidative stress or cellular damage in the liver of fish which had ingested microplastics. A small increase in the activity of glutathione S-transferase (GST) of M. surmuletus was detected which could be suggesting an induction of the detoxification systems but these findings should be tested in laboratory conditions under a controlled diet and known concentration of microplastics. Fish from trammel fisheries, operating closer to land and targeting larger ind...
International audienceAs the smallest environmental microplastics (EMPs), even at nanoscale, are inc...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Marine litter greatly affects marine species and ecosystems (1), however there is little evidence of...
Samples of Mullus surmuletus and Galeus melastomus were obtained with commercial bottom trawling ves...
Plastic debris is a growing environmental problem on a global scale, as plastics and microplastics (...
Environmental pollution from plastic debris is a major global concern, being a potential threat to m...
Increasing global research has identified microplastics (MPs) to be impacting marine organisms. The ...
During the last years, ingestion of microplastics (MPs) has been quantified in marine species both w...
International audiencePlastic pollution has become a major environmental and societal concern in the...
Among aquatic organisms, fish are particularly susceptible to ingesting microplastic particles due t...
When microplastics pollute fish habitats, it may be ingested by fish, thereby contaminating fish wit...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment has raised scientific interest during the la...
It is important to understand where microplastics go in the body of organisms. They can readily affe...
There is clear evidence that different marine species can be impacted by microplastic (MP) ingestion...
International audienceAs the smallest environmental microplastics (EMPs), even at nanoscale, are inc...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Marine litter greatly affects marine species and ecosystems (1), however there is little evidence of...
Samples of Mullus surmuletus and Galeus melastomus were obtained with commercial bottom trawling ves...
Plastic debris is a growing environmental problem on a global scale, as plastics and microplastics (...
Environmental pollution from plastic debris is a major global concern, being a potential threat to m...
Increasing global research has identified microplastics (MPs) to be impacting marine organisms. The ...
During the last years, ingestion of microplastics (MPs) has been quantified in marine species both w...
International audiencePlastic pollution has become a major environmental and societal concern in the...
Among aquatic organisms, fish are particularly susceptible to ingesting microplastic particles due t...
When microplastics pollute fish habitats, it may be ingested by fish, thereby contaminating fish wit...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment has raised scientific interest during the la...
It is important to understand where microplastics go in the body of organisms. They can readily affe...
There is clear evidence that different marine species can be impacted by microplastic (MP) ingestion...
International audienceAs the smallest environmental microplastics (EMPs), even at nanoscale, are inc...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...
Microplastics are a ubiquitous pollutant in our seas today and are known to have detrimental effects...