Plastic pollution is global environmental contaminant. Plastic particulates break down into smaller fragments in the environment, and these small pieces are now commonly found to be ingested by animals. To date, most plastic ingestion studies have focused on assessing retained plastics or regurgitated plastics, but it is likely that animals also excrete plastic and other debris items. We examined the terminal portion of the gastrointestinal tract of a seabird known to commonly ingest plastics, the Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis), to determine if seabirds excrete microplastics and other debris via their guano. We also examine how guano collections may be used as an indicator of retained plastics. The frequency of occurrence of microplas...
International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analy...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Northern fulmars are seabirds which feed exclusively at sea, and as such, they are useful indicators...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Through ingestion and subsequent egestion, Arctic seabirds can bioaccumulate microplastics at and ar...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are a pelagic seabird species distributed at northern and pola...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Microplastics are increasingly pervasive pollutants, particularly abundant in the neuston where they...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
Concerns about the impact of plastics pollution on the environment have been growing since the 1970s...
International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analy...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Northern fulmars are seabirds which feed exclusively at sea, and as such, they are useful indicators...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Through ingestion and subsequent egestion, Arctic seabirds can bioaccumulate microplastics at and ar...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are a pelagic seabird species distributed at northern and pola...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Microplastics are increasingly pervasive pollutants, particularly abundant in the neuston where they...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
Concerns about the impact of plastics pollution on the environment have been growing since the 1970s...
International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analy...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Northern fulmars are seabirds which feed exclusively at sea, and as such, they are useful indicators...