Microplastic accumulation in benthic macroinvertebrates is widespread, regardless of the river ecological status
Giorgio Pace(University of Minho), Pradhan Arunava(University of Minho), Francisco Carvalho(University of Minho), Cláudia Pascoal(University of Minho), José Martinho(University of Minho), Diogo Ribeiro(University of Minho), Carlos A. Ribeiro, Carolina Rodrigues, Francisco Melfe(University of Minho), Fernanda Cássio(University of Minho)
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