2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.28.601137
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Effects of microplastics on Daphnia-associated microbiomes in situ and in vitro

Anna Krzynowek,
Broos Van de Moortel,
Nikola Pichler
et al.

Abstract: Microplastics (MP) pollution in aquatic environments is a growing global concern. MP, defined as plastic fragments smaller than 5mm, accumulate in freshwater reservoirs, especially those located in urban areas, impacting the resident biota. This study investigated the effects of MP on the performance and microbiome of Daphnia, a keystone organism in freshwater ecosystems, through both in situ sampling of freshwater ponds and a controlled 23-day in vitro exposure experiment. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and w… Show more

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