Liver samples from 10 herring gulls (Larus argentatus) were investigated for a broad range of chemicals used as additives in plastic products. The aim of this study was to clarify if the ingestion of plastic by seabirds would cause additives to leach out and get taken up by the organism, posing a potential harm. After chemical trace analyses of the liver samples, considerable concentrations of S/MCCPs and dechloranes were detected. Of the other additive classes analysed for, only sporadic detections were observed. In general, the results from chemical analysis of additives used in plastic do not indicate a relationship between gastric contents (plastic occurrence in the stomach) and additive concentration in the liver, in respect to the che...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
Arctic wildlife is facing multiple stressors, including increasing plastic pollution. Seabirds are i...
For this study, the transfer of plastic additives to stomach oil of northernfulmars (Fulmarus glacia...
Plastic pollution, and its associated impacts on marine fauna due to chemical contamination, is an a...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are a pelagic seabird species distributed at northern and pola...
The risk of marine organisms ingesting plastics has become a growing concern due to hazard chemicals...
Understanding the impacts of plastic pollution is a global research priority. Previous research has ...
The occurrence of plastic objects in the digestive tract was assessed in eight species of Procellari...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Although it has been suggested that plastic may act as a vector for pollutants into the tissue of se...
Our previous study suggested the transfer of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants f...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Abstract Naturally occurring metals and metalloids [metal(loid)s] are essential for the physiologica...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
Arctic wildlife is facing multiple stressors, including increasing plastic pollution. Seabirds are i...
For this study, the transfer of plastic additives to stomach oil of northernfulmars (Fulmarus glacia...
Plastic pollution, and its associated impacts on marine fauna due to chemical contamination, is an a...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are a pelagic seabird species distributed at northern and pola...
The risk of marine organisms ingesting plastics has become a growing concern due to hazard chemicals...
Understanding the impacts of plastic pollution is a global research priority. Previous research has ...
The occurrence of plastic objects in the digestive tract was assessed in eight species of Procellari...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Although it has been suggested that plastic may act as a vector for pollutants into the tissue of se...
Our previous study suggested the transfer of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants f...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
Abstract Naturally occurring metals and metalloids [metal(loid)s] are essential for the physiologica...
While marine animals are exposed to environmental contaminants via their prey, because plastic pollu...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can inges...
Arctic wildlife is facing multiple stressors, including increasing plastic pollution. Seabirds are i...