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Original research — experimental, observational, or case-control study. Direct primary evidence.
Environmental Sources
Gut & Microbiome
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Chemical pollution and microbiomes responses
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
2023
Score: 30
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0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Christian Mougin,
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Christian Mougin,
Christian Mougin,
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Fabrice Martin‐Laurent
Summary
This paper reviewed how chemical pollution affects microbial community composition and function across different environments. Exposure to pollutants including plastics, heavy metals, and pesticides can disrupt microbial diversity and the ecosystem services microbes provide. The review calls for greater integration of microbiome science into environmental risk assessment.
International audience
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