AllanfromWales1 t1_ja31t6l wrote
Reply to comment by Adam-Ridens in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
I've read a few, but they don't really address the question of the level of contamination needed to cause measurable harm.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja33p4g wrote
It's new. They are out there, the fact that plastics are getting so small and are able to inhibit cell functions like rna creation is a whole new level of didn't see that coming. It's gunna to be crazy to see how this impacts evolution. The dna Zipper is going to have a lot more hiccups now. This is my hypothesis from my readings and inferences, and I hope nature can prevail.
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Adam-Ridens t1_ja80o55 wrote
It's a pretty darn good hypothesis
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