Recently, many studies focus on the ingestion of microplastics by marine biota. Fish exploit almost every kind of marine environment, occupy many ecological niches and are an important food source for human populations worldwide. For these reasons, they seem to represent very appropriate biological indicators of microplastic ingestion. UNEP/MAP SPA/RAC (2018) identified the bogue, Boops boops (Linnaeus, 1758), as a possible target species for monitoring microplastic ingestion in fish populations. This study provides the first report of microplastic ingestion by B. boops from the Tyrrhenian and the Ligurian Seas (Western Mediterranean Sea). Generalized Linear Mixed Models were used to analyse the relationship among biological parameters and...
Microplastic pollution is a growing cause of concern for the marine environment, particularly in the...
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most polluted seas in terms of marine debris. To analyze the ing...
The gastrointestinal tracts of 229 demersal fish belonging to two species (Mullus barbatus, Merlucci...
This study assesses microplastic ingestion in Boops boops at different geographical areas in the Med...
The development of monitoring programs based on bioindicators is crucial for assessing the impact of...
Microplastic ingestion was assessed for three commercial fish species in the western Mediterranean S...
For the first time this study reports on the presence of microplastics (1 nm to <5 mm) in the gastro...
Widespread microplastic (MP) contamination in the marine environment has raised global concern in th...
: Microplastic pollution is a major global environmental threat that has attracted increasing intere...
Both marine environment and biota are affected by microplastics, thus requiring a punctual and conti...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
In the last decade, interest in monitoring and managing plastic pollution has greatly increased. Thi...
Dataset of microplastics and other anthropogenic particles found on stomach contents of anchovy and ...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment was first observed in the 1970s and growing ...
Microplastic pollution has received increased attention over the last few years. This study document...
Microplastic pollution is a growing cause of concern for the marine environment, particularly in the...
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most polluted seas in terms of marine debris. To analyze the ing...
The gastrointestinal tracts of 229 demersal fish belonging to two species (Mullus barbatus, Merlucci...
This study assesses microplastic ingestion in Boops boops at different geographical areas in the Med...
The development of monitoring programs based on bioindicators is crucial for assessing the impact of...
Microplastic ingestion was assessed for three commercial fish species in the western Mediterranean S...
For the first time this study reports on the presence of microplastics (1 nm to <5 mm) in the gastro...
Widespread microplastic (MP) contamination in the marine environment has raised global concern in th...
: Microplastic pollution is a major global environmental threat that has attracted increasing intere...
Both marine environment and biota are affected by microplastics, thus requiring a punctual and conti...
Marine litter loads are increasing worldwide and impacts and effects on marine ecosystems and their ...
In the last decade, interest in monitoring and managing plastic pollution has greatly increased. Thi...
Dataset of microplastics and other anthropogenic particles found on stomach contents of anchovy and ...
The presence of microplastics in the marine environment was first observed in the 1970s and growing ...
Microplastic pollution has received increased attention over the last few years. This study document...
Microplastic pollution is a growing cause of concern for the marine environment, particularly in the...
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most polluted seas in terms of marine debris. To analyze the ing...
The gastrointestinal tracts of 229 demersal fish belonging to two species (Mullus barbatus, Merlucci...