Exposure to microplastic makes animals want to eat it more
147d ago
Science
New Scientist

Exposure to microplastics can alter the feeding preferences of organisms, according to a recent study. Nematode worms, after several generations of exposure to microplastic-contaminated food, developed a preference for it over cleaner food sources. This acquired preference raises concerns about the potential for microplastic pollution to disrupt food webs and negatively impact ecosystem health, as organisms may prioritize contaminated food over more nutritious options.