Effects of dissolved organic matter and ecocorona formation on the toxicity of micro- and nanoplastic particles to Daphnia - A meta-analysis
Sophia Salomon,
Eric Grubmüller,
Philipp Kropf
et al.
Abstract:Significant quantities of micro- and nanoplastic particles (MNP) end up in theenvironment, either due to larger plastic debris breaking down or by entering directlyas MNPs. Effects of MNPs on organisms have been increasingly reported in recentyears, with a large number of studies conducted on water fleas of the genus Daphnia.Most of the available studies used pristine particles that have not been exposed to theenvironment or to organic substances. In natural environments, however, proteins,organic substances a… Show more
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