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Additional file 6 of Variability in microplastic color preference and intake among selected marine and freshwater fish and crustaceans
Summary
This supplementary figure provides color preference microplastic ingestion data for Pseudorasbora parva fish, supporting research comparing color-selective microplastic intake among different marine and freshwater fish and crustacean species.
Supplementary file6: Figure S6. Number of colored microplastic particles observed in the gastrointestinal tract of Pseudorasbora parva individuals after exposure to microplastics with five different colors. Fish ID: identification numbers of individual fish(TIF 10.5MB).
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