In their recent paper, Savoca and collaborators (2016) showed that plastic debris in the ocean may acquire a dimethyl sulfide (DMS) signature from biofouling developing on their surface. According to them, DMS emission may represent an olfactory trap for foraging seabirds, which explains patterns of plastic ingestion among procellariiform seabirds. This hypothesis is appealing, but some of the data that Savoca et al. used to support their claim are questionable, resulting in a misclassification of species, as well as other decisions regarding the variables to include in their models. Furthermore, with their focus on a single lifestyle trait (nesting habit) of dubious relevance for explaining plastic ingestion, Savoca et al. neglect the oppo...
The risk of marine organisms ingesting plastics has become a growing concern due to hazard chemicals...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
There is a need for baseline information about how much plastics are ingested by wildlife and potent...
In their recent paper, Savoca and collaborators (2016) showed that plastic debris in the ocean may a...
In their recent paper, Savoca and collaborators (2016) showed that plastic debris in the ocean may a...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
First paragraph: From the packaging our food comes in to the clothes we wear, plastic is everywhere....
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Antarctica, and the Southern Ocean, is considered to be the last ‘untouched wilderness’ on Earth. Ye...
Since the production of plastic products began nearly a century ago, plastics have been making their...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global concern; concentrations reach 580,000 pieces per km(2) an...
According to United Nations, 6.4 million tons of anthropogenic litter end up in the oceans every yea...
enerife, Plastics have brought important benefits to humanity such as health, safety, energy savings...
Plastic debris is a major global threat to marine ecosystems and species. However, our knowledge of ...
Contains fulltext : 163411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been h...
The risk of marine organisms ingesting plastics has become a growing concern due to hazard chemicals...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
There is a need for baseline information about how much plastics are ingested by wildlife and potent...
In their recent paper, Savoca and collaborators (2016) showed that plastic debris in the ocean may a...
In their recent paper, Savoca and collaborators (2016) showed that plastic debris in the ocean may a...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and increasing issue concerning the marine environment. It has bee...
First paragraph: From the packaging our food comes in to the clothes we wear, plastic is everywhere....
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Antarctica, and the Southern Ocean, is considered to be the last ‘untouched wilderness’ on Earth. Ye...
Since the production of plastic products began nearly a century ago, plastics have been making their...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global concern; concentrations reach 580,000 pieces per km(2) an...
According to United Nations, 6.4 million tons of anthropogenic litter end up in the oceans every yea...
enerife, Plastics have brought important benefits to humanity such as health, safety, energy savings...
Plastic debris is a major global threat to marine ecosystems and species. However, our knowledge of ...
Contains fulltext : 163411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been h...
The risk of marine organisms ingesting plastics has become a growing concern due to hazard chemicals...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
There is a need for baseline information about how much plastics are ingested by wildlife and potent...