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Microplastic ingestion by scleractinian corals
by
Hoogenboom, M. O.
, Hall, N. M.
, Berry, K. L. E.
, Rintoul, L.
in
Artemia
/ Australia
/ Barrier reefs
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Coral reefs
/ corals
/ digestive system
/ Environmental aspects
/ Floats
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Great Barrier Reef
/ Ingestion
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fish
/ Marine pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microplastics
/ nauplii
/ Oceanography
/ paints
/ Plankton
/ Plastic scrap
/ Scleractinia
/ Short Note
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Zoology
2015
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Microplastic ingestion by scleractinian corals
by
Hoogenboom, M. O.
, Hall, N. M.
, Berry, K. L. E.
, Rintoul, L.
in
Artemia
/ Australia
/ Barrier reefs
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Coral reefs
/ corals
/ digestive system
/ Environmental aspects
/ Floats
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Great Barrier Reef
/ Ingestion
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fish
/ Marine pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microplastics
/ nauplii
/ Oceanography
/ paints
/ Plankton
/ Plastic scrap
/ Scleractinia
/ Short Note
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Zoology
2015
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Microplastic ingestion by scleractinian corals
by
Hoogenboom, M. O.
, Hall, N. M.
, Berry, K. L. E.
, Rintoul, L.
in
Artemia
/ Australia
/ Barrier reefs
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Coral reefs
/ corals
/ digestive system
/ Environmental aspects
/ Floats
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Great Barrier Reef
/ Ingestion
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine & Freshwater Sciences
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fish
/ Marine pollution
/ Microbiology
/ Microplastics
/ nauplii
/ Oceanography
/ paints
/ Plankton
/ Plastic scrap
/ Scleractinia
/ Short Note
/ Water analysis
/ Water sampling
/ Zoology
2015
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Microplastic ingestion by scleractinian corals
2015
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We report for the first time the ingestion of microplastics by scleractinian corals, and the presence of microplastics in coral reef waters adjacent to inshore reefs on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GRE, 18°31′S 146°23′E). Analysis of samples from sub-surface plankton tows conducted in close proximity to inshore reefs on the central GBR revealed microplastics, similar to those used in marine paints and fishing floats, were present in low concentrations at all water sampling locations. Experimental feeding trials revealed that corals mistake microplastics for prey and can consume up to ~50 μg plastic cm
−2
h
−1
, rates similar to their consumption of plankton and
Artemia
nauplii in experimental feeding assays. Ingested microplastics were found wrapped in mesenterial tissue within the coral gut cavity, suggesting that ingestion of high concentrations of microplastic debris could potentially impair the health of corals.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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