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In-text: (Chen et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Chen, Q., Yin, D., Jia, Y., Schiwy, S., Legradi, J., Yang, S. and Hollert, H., 2017. Enhanced uptake of BPA in the presence of nanoplastics can lead to neurotoxic effects in adult zebrafish. Science of The Total Environment, 609, pp.1312-1321.
In-text: (Eriksen et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Eriksen, M., Mason, S., Wilson, S., Box, C., Zellers, A., Edwards, W., Farley, H. and Amato, S., 2013. Microplastic pollution in the surface waters of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 77(1-2), pp.177-182.
In-text: (Hurley, Woodward and Rothwell, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Hurley, R., Woodward, J. and Rothwell, J., 2018. Microplastic contamination of river beds significantly reduced by catchment-wide flooding. Nature Geoscience, 11(4), pp.251-257.
In-text: (Kosuth, Mason and Wattenberg, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Kosuth, M., Mason, S. and Wattenberg, E., 2018. Anthropogenic contamination of tap water, beer, and sea salt. PLOS ONE, 13(4), p.e0194970.
In-text: (Landbecker, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Landbecker, D., 2012. Anthropogenic particles in lake Mälaren. Sweden: Uppsala University.
In-text: (Meng, Kelly and Wright, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Meng, Y., Kelly, F. and Wright, S., 2020. Advances and challenges of microplastic pollution in freshwater ecosystems: A UK perspective. Environmental Pollution, 256, p.113445.
In-text: (Peng et al., 2018)
Your Bibliography: Peng, G., Xu, P., Zhu, B., Bai, M. and Li, D., 2018. Microplastics in freshwater river sediments in Shanghai, China: A case study of risk assessment in mega-cities. Environmental Pollution, 234, pp.448-456.
In-text: (Rowley et al., 2020)
Your Bibliography: Rowley, K., Cucknell, A., Smith, B., Clark, P. and Morritt, D., 2020. London's river of plastic: High levels of microplastics in the Thames water column. Science of The Total Environment, 740, p.140018.
In-text: (Salvador Cesa, Turra and Baruque-Ramos, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Salvador Cesa, F., Turra, A. and Baruque-Ramos, J., 2017. Synthetic fibers as microplastics in the marine environment: A review from textile perspective with a focus on domestic washings. Science of The Total Environment, 598, pp.1116-1129.
In-text: (Sana et al., 2020)
Your Bibliography: Sana, S., Dogiparthi, L., Gangadhar, L., Chakravorty, A. and Abhishek, N., 2020. Effects of microplastics and nanoplastics on marine environment and human health. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(36), pp.44743-44756.
In-text: (Toussaint et al., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Toussaint, B., Raffael, B., Angers-Loustau, A., Gilliland, D., Kestens, V., Petrillo, M., Rio-Echevarria, I. and Van den Eede, G., 2019. Review of micro- and nanoplastic contamination in the food chain. Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, 36(5), pp.639-673.
In-text: (Wagner et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Wagner, M., Scherer, C., Alvarez-Muñoz, D., Brennholt, N., Bourrain, X., Buchinger, S., Fries, E., Grosbois, C., Klasmeier, J., Marti, T., Rodriguez-Mozaz, S., Urbatzka, R., Vethaak, A., Winther-Nielsen, M. and Reifferscheid, G., 2014. Microplastics in freshwater ecosystems: what we know and what we need to know. Environmental Sciences Europe, 26(1).
In-text: (Wang et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Wang, J., Peng, J., Tan, Z., Gao, Y., Zhan, Z., Chen, Q. and Cai, L., 2017. Microplastics in the surface sediments from the Beijiang River littoral zone: Composition, abundance, surface textures and interaction with heavy metals. Chemosphere, 171, pp.248-258.
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