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Additional file 5 of Variability in microplastic color preference and intake among selected marine and freshwater fish and crustaceans

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Yoshifumi Horie, Mitsunaga, Kensuke, Yamaji, Kazuyo, Hirokawa, Soichi, Uaciquete, Dorcas, Ríos, Juan Manuel, Yap, Chee Kong, Okamura, Hideo

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This supplementary figure presents color-specific microplastic ingestion data for Rhodeus ocellatus bitterling fish, part of a comparative study examining color preference in microplastic intake across marine and freshwater fish and crustacean species.

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Study Type Environmental

Supplementary file5: Figure S5. Number of colored microplastic particles observed in the gastrointestinal tract of Rhodeus ocellatus individuals after exposure to microplastics with five different colors. Fish ID: identification numbers of individual fish(TIF 34.1MB).

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