2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.05.498898
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Microplastic pollution in aquatic environments may facilitate misfeeding by fish

Abstract: Numerous recent studies have documented ingestion of microplastics (MPs) by many aquatic animals, yet an explanation for misfeeding by fish remains unexplained. Here we tested the hypothesis that biofilm (biofouling) on MP surfaces due to exposure in the aquatic environment facilitates misfeeding in fish. Spherical polystyrene (PS) was cultured for 0 to 22 weeks in a freshwater environment to grow biofilm on the MP. Goldfish were employed in a simple feeding experiment with and without provision of genuine foo… Show more

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