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ClearMulti-level approach to investigate sublethal effects caused by synthetic and natural microfibers on <i>Daphnia magna</i>
Researchers exposed freshwater organisms including amphipods and oligochaetes to synthetic and natural microfibers at multiple levels of biological organization, finding that both fiber types caused sublethal physiological and behavioral effects, with synthetic fibers generally producing greater harm.
Does triclosan adsorption on polystyrene nanoplastics modify the toxicity of single contaminants?
Researchers investigated whether triclosan adsorption onto polystyrene nanoplastics modifies the toxicity of each contaminant individually, using a multi-tiered approach to assess how nanoplastic carrier effects alter the combined hazard of this common antimicrobial agent in aquatic environments.
A non-lethal SPME-LC/MS method for the analysis of plastic-associated contaminants in coral reef invertebrates
Researchers developed a non-lethal SPME-LC/MS method to detect plastic-associated chemical contaminants in living coral reef invertebrates without harming the animals. This approach enables repeated sampling from the same organisms, allowing scientists to track how chemical exposure from microplastics changes over time.