8 pages, 4 figures, 1 tablePlastic debris is currently recognised as one of the major global threats to marine life. However, few data exist on the presence and abundance of microplastics (plastics < 5 mm in size) in marine mammals. This is the first record of the presence of microplastics in the digestive tracts of marine mammals from the Iberian Peninsula. This study made use of 35 samples of common dolphin stomach contents. Microplastics were identified in all the samples analysed, an average of 12 items per stomach although abundance varied widely from one stomach to another. Most plastic items were small fibres although some fragments and a bead were also found. Excluding the smallest fibres as possible airborne contamination, the esti...
Concern about microplastic pollution little is known about levels in deep-sea species; to fill this ...
How can 5 mm plastic debris (microplastics) affect filter feeder baleen whales? How can kilograms of...
For the first time this study reports on the presence of microplastics (1 nm to <5 mm) in the gastro...
Plastic debris is currently recognised as one of the major global threats to marine life. However, f...
Plastic debris is currently recognised as one of the major global threats to marine life. However, f...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Microplastic (<5 mm) ingestion has been recorded in Galeus melastomus, the blackmouth catshark, arou...
Plastics are the most common marine litter typology found on the beaches and seafloor or floating on...
The direct evidences for the ingestion of microplastics by cetaceans, especially the cetaceans in As...
Microplastic pollution is omnipresent in biota around the globe, and concerns are rising that humans...
Microplastics occur in marine habitats worldwide. They have been reported from locations as remote a...
Marine mammals can serve as an indicator of ecosystem health, and are likely exposed to significant ...
Microplastic occurrence in marine biota has been reported in a wide range of animals, from marine ma...
Concern about microplastic pollution little is known about levels in deep-sea species; to fill this ...
How can 5 mm plastic debris (microplastics) affect filter feeder baleen whales? How can kilograms of...
For the first time this study reports on the presence of microplastics (1 nm to <5 mm) in the gastro...
Plastic debris is currently recognised as one of the major global threats to marine life. However, f...
Plastic debris is currently recognised as one of the major global threats to marine life. However, f...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Microplastic (<5 mm) ingestion has been recorded in Galeus melastomus, the blackmouth catshark, arou...
Plastics are the most common marine litter typology found on the beaches and seafloor or floating on...
The direct evidences for the ingestion of microplastics by cetaceans, especially the cetaceans in As...
Microplastic pollution is omnipresent in biota around the globe, and concerns are rising that humans...
Microplastics occur in marine habitats worldwide. They have been reported from locations as remote a...
Marine mammals can serve as an indicator of ecosystem health, and are likely exposed to significant ...
Microplastic occurrence in marine biota has been reported in a wide range of animals, from marine ma...
Concern about microplastic pollution little is known about levels in deep-sea species; to fill this ...
How can 5 mm plastic debris (microplastics) affect filter feeder baleen whales? How can kilograms of...
For the first time this study reports on the presence of microplastics (1 nm to <5 mm) in the gastro...