International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analyzing the stomach contents of 222 individuals belonging to nine seabird species (including two endangered species endemics to Reunion Island). The most affected species were tropical shearwaters (79%) and Barau's petrels (59%). The average number of plastic particles per contaminated bird was higher in Barau's petrels (6.10 ± 1.29) than in tropical shearwaters (3.84 ± 0.59). All other studied species also showed plastic presence in their stomach contents. The mass of plastic particles was significantly higher both in juvenile's Barau's petrels and tropical shearwaters than in adults. These results demonstrate the foraging areas of seabirds of ...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
Abstract. Pollution of the world’s oceans affects a wide variety of marine organisms and raises majo...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment, and seabirds are among the most impacted ma...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Annual rates of plastic production have been increasing rapidly since the 1950s. Inadequate or impro...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
Abstract. Pollution of the world’s oceans affects a wide variety of marine organisms and raises majo...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment, and seabirds are among the most impacted ma...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Annual rates of plastic production have been increasing rapidly since the 1950s. Inadequate or impro...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...