Microplastics Impact Simple Aquatic Food Web Dynamics Through Reduced Zooplankton Feeding and Potentially Releasing Algae from Consumer Control
Christopher R. Malinowski(First Institute of Oceanography), Tomas O. Höök(Illinois Indiana Sea Grant), James A. Schaber(Purdue University West Lafayette), Catherine L. Searle(State Street (United States))
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