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Raw data for nanoplastic toxicity experiments in Daphnia magna: reproduction, morphology and behavior.

2026
Mónica Torres-Ruíz

Summary

Experiments using Daphnia magna as a model organism investigated how polystyrene nanoplastic exposure affects reproduction, morphology, and behavior at the individual level, with implications for broader aquatic ecosystem health. This dataset contributes foundational ecotoxicological evidence on nanoplastic effects in a widely used sentinel species for freshwater pollution assessment.

Polymers
Body Systems
Models

[EN] This project investigates the effects of polystyrene nanoplastics on aquatic organisms using Daphnia magna as a model, aiming to understand how individual-level exposure impacts key biological functions and may have broader ecological implications. [ES] Este proyecto investiga los efectos de nanoplásticos de poliestireno en organismos acuáticos utilizando Daphnia magna como modelo, con el objetivo de comprender cómo la exposición a nivel individual puede afectar funciones biológicas clave y tener implicaciones ecológicas.

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