Vertical distribution of microplastics in water bodies causes sublethal effects and changes in Daphnia magna swimming behaviour
Plastic debris has been found to be ubiquitous in many aquatic ecosystems and is constantly accumulating, not only because more and more plastic is being rapidly released into the environment, but also because its slow degradation means it persists in the water. Some more buoyant plastics accumulate...
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Elsevier
2021
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