2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113906
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Seasonal variation in microplastics and zooplankton abundances and characteristics: The ecological vulnerability of an oceanic island system

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“…Because microplastics interact with plankton organisms and sediment particles, both deposit and suspension feeders can ingest microplastics accidentally or selectively (Lusher, 2015). Evidence of microplastic ingestion has been reported in numerous marine species such as zooplankton, sea cucumber, bivalves, fish, and mammals (Heshmati et al, 2021; Mohsen et al, 2022; Nelms et al, 2019; Sambolino et al, 2022; Weber et al, 2021). These small particles can lead to mechanical injury (such as changes in gill morphology) or inflammatory responses (such as an increase in phagocytosis and a decrease in feeding activity) in aquatic organisms (Hu et al, 2020; Wright et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because microplastics interact with plankton organisms and sediment particles, both deposit and suspension feeders can ingest microplastics accidentally or selectively (Lusher, 2015). Evidence of microplastic ingestion has been reported in numerous marine species such as zooplankton, sea cucumber, bivalves, fish, and mammals (Heshmati et al, 2021; Mohsen et al, 2022; Nelms et al, 2019; Sambolino et al, 2022; Weber et al, 2021). These small particles can lead to mechanical injury (such as changes in gill morphology) or inflammatory responses (such as an increase in phagocytosis and a decrease in feeding activity) in aquatic organisms (Hu et al, 2020; Wright et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%