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Gut & Microbiome
Marine & Wildlife
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Microplastic attachment in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora sp. is affected by colony complexity
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
2026
Silvia Morgana,
Martina Pierdomenico,
S. Madin Joshua,
Jessica Reichert,
Jessica Reichert
Summary
This study found that the structural complexity of coral colonies affects how readily microplastics stick to them, with more architecturally intricate Pocillopora corals trapping more particles. This is significant because microplastic accumulation on corals can physically and chemically stress reef ecosystems, and colony shape may determine which reefs are most at risk.
Microplastic attachment in the scleractinian coral Pocillopora sp. is affected by colony complexity