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Auteurs principaux: Tirpitz, Vanessa, Hutter, Mona, Hutter, Hanna, Prume, Julia, Koch, Martin, Wilke, Thomas, Reichert, Jessica
Format: Artículo científico
Langue:en
Publié: The Science of the total environment 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39756095/
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author Tirpitz, Vanessa
Hutter, Mona
Hutter, Hanna
Prume, Julia
Koch, Martin
Wilke, Thomas
Reichert, Jessica
author_facet Tirpitz, Vanessa
Hutter, Mona
Hutter, Hanna
Prume, Julia
Koch, Martin
Wilke, Thomas
Reichert, Jessica
Tirpitz, Vanessa
Hutter, Mona
Hutter, Hanna
Prume, Julia
Koch, Martin
Wilke, Thomas
Reichert, Jessica
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Increasing microplastic concentrations have nonlinear impacts on the physiology of reef-building corals. Tirpitz, Vanessa Hutter, Mona Hutter, Hanna Prume, Julia Koch, Martin Wilke, Thomas Reichert, Jessica Anthozoa Animals Microplastics Coral Reefs Water Pollutants, Chemical Photosynthesis Environmental Monitoring The pollution of marine environments with plastics, particularly microplastic (MP, i.e., plastic particles
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publishDate 2025
publisher The Science of the total environment
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spellingShingle Increasing microplastic concentrations have nonlinear impacts on the physiology of reef-building corals.
Tirpitz, Vanessa
Hutter, Mona
Hutter, Hanna
Prume, Julia
Koch, Martin
Wilke, Thomas
Reichert, Jessica
Anthozoa
Animals
Microplastics
Coral Reefs
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Photosynthesis
Environmental Monitoring
Increasing microplastic concentrations have nonlinear impacts on the physiology of reef-building corals. Tirpitz, Vanessa Hutter, Mona Hutter, Hanna Prume, Julia Koch, Martin Wilke, Thomas Reichert, Jessica Anthozoa Animals Microplastics Coral Reefs Water Pollutants, Chemical Photosynthesis Environmental Monitoring The pollution of marine environments with plastics, particularly microplastic (MP, i.e., plastic particles
title Increasing microplastic concentrations have nonlinear impacts on the physiology of reef-building corals.
topic Anthozoa
Animals
Microplastics
Coral Reefs
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Photosynthesis
Environmental Monitoring
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39756095/