They found that some species of grazing zooplankton, daphnia, which are an important source of food for fish, were particularly vulnerable. Phytoplankton diatoms were also severely impacted.
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated the effects of nanoplastic on aquatic life in lakes and rivers.
The study has been published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment. Grazing zooplankton, daphnia, which are an important source of food for fish, were found to be particularly vulnerable.
They found that some species of grazing zooplankton, daphnia, which are an important source of food for fish, were particularly vulnerable. Phytoplankton diatoms were also severely impacted. However, ...
Zooplankton play limited role in cleaning contaminated water Study sheds light on limitations of naturally occurring zooplankton for inactivating pathogen contaminated water Date: October 3, 2024 ...
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