Prevalence of microplastics and anthropogenic debris within a deep-sea food web

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  • who: BM Hamilton from the University of Toronto, Department of and Evolutionary Biology, Toronto, Ontario M S, Canada have published the article: Prevalence of microplastics and anthropogenic debris within a deep-sea food web, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: While it is likely that multiple interacting ecological factors drive plastic ingestion in the wild future work should move beyond the simple linear models the authors use to examine ingestion trends within a limited dataset. Future work should examine physiological pathways for microplastic transport within organisms (e_g excretion accumulation on gills internal translocation of particles) and . . .

     

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