Because of their propensity to ingest debris, sea turtles are excellent bioindicators of the global marine debris problem. This review covers five decades of research on debris ingestion in sea turtles from 131 studies with a novel focus on quantities. Previous reviews have focused solely on presence/absence data. Past reviews have called for standardization and highlight biases in the literature, yet none thoroughly describe improvements needed at the data reporting stage. Consequences of three reporting choices are discussed: not reporting quantities of ingested debris (32% of sea turtle studies reported only frequency of occurrence), excluding animals that did not ingest debris (64%), and not normalizing quantities to animal size (95%). ...
Assessment of marine debris ingestion by sea turtles is important, especially to ensure their surviv...
14 pages, 8 figuresWe quantified research trends in the field of sea turtle science by collating dat...
We examined the occurrence of marine debris in the gastrointestinal tract of 54 loggerhead sea turtl...
Because of their propensity to ingest debris, sea turtles are excellent bioindicators of the global ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
In a sample of 567 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) from the central Mediterranean, debris occur...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
Plastic pollution has become one of the largest environmental challenges we currently face. The Unit...
Marine debris is a growing problem for wildlife, and has been documented to affect more than 267 spe...
Marine litter is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or ...
Marine debris is a growing problem for wildlife, and has been documented to affect more than 267 spe...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Anthropogenic debris ingestion has been reported for green turtles in all their life stages worldwid...
Assessment of marine debris ingestion by sea turtles is important, especially to ensure their surviv...
14 pages, 8 figuresWe quantified research trends in the field of sea turtle science by collating dat...
We examined the occurrence of marine debris in the gastrointestinal tract of 54 loggerhead sea turtl...
Because of their propensity to ingest debris, sea turtles are excellent bioindicators of the global ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
In a sample of 567 loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) from the central Mediterranean, debris occur...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
Plastic pollution has become one of the largest environmental challenges we currently face. The Unit...
Marine debris is a growing problem for wildlife, and has been documented to affect more than 267 spe...
Marine litter is any persistent, manufactured or processed solid material discarded, disposed of or ...
Marine debris is a growing problem for wildlife, and has been documented to affect more than 267 spe...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Anthropogenic debris ingestion has been reported for green turtles in all their life stages worldwid...
Assessment of marine debris ingestion by sea turtles is important, especially to ensure their surviv...
14 pages, 8 figuresWe quantified research trends in the field of sea turtle science by collating dat...
We examined the occurrence of marine debris in the gastrointestinal tract of 54 loggerhead sea turtl...