Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Environmental microplastics (plastic particles less than 5 mm in size) are a growing ecological issue and are widely documented in marine life. The consequences of microplastic ingestion in top predators are poorly understood but may include physiological and toxicological effects, and the potential for bioaccumulation in apex predators has been suggested. Here, I investigate the presence of microplastics in two populations of North Pacific Resident killer whales and determine if there is a significant difference in the number of microplastics between the populations. This study examined 33 feces samples, 18 from the Southern Resident population, and 15 from the Alaskan Resident population. W...
The emerging issue of microplastics (plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm) in marine environment is ...
Marine filter feeders are exposed to microplastic because of their selection of small particles as f...
Large filter-feeding animals are potential sentinels for understanding the extent of microplastic po...
How can 5 mm plastic debris (microplastics) affect filter feeder baleen whales? How can kilograms of...
Microplastics occur in marine habitats worldwide. They have been reported from locations as remote a...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Marine plastic abundance has increased over the past 60 years and microplastics (< 5 mm) constitute ...
Interaction between marine litter and cetaceans has been documented in 47 species. Specifically, fil...
Baleen whales are potentially exposed to micro-litter ingestion as a result of their filter-feeding ...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
As plastic pollution increases, top marine predators such as marine mammals are becoming increasingl...
The emerging issue of microplastics (plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm) in marine environment is ...
Marine filter feeders are exposed to microplastic because of their selection of small particles as f...
Large filter-feeding animals are potential sentinels for understanding the extent of microplastic po...
How can 5 mm plastic debris (microplastics) affect filter feeder baleen whales? How can kilograms of...
Microplastics occur in marine habitats worldwide. They have been reported from locations as remote a...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Marine plastic abundance has increased over the past 60 years and microplastics (< 5 mm) constitute ...
Interaction between marine litter and cetaceans has been documented in 47 species. Specifically, fil...
Baleen whales are potentially exposed to micro-litter ingestion as a result of their filter-feeding ...
Plastic pollution represents a pervasive and increasing threat to marine ecosystems worldwide and th...
As plastic pollution increases, top marine predators such as marine mammals are becoming increasingl...
The emerging issue of microplastics (plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm) in marine environment is ...
Marine filter feeders are exposed to microplastic because of their selection of small particles as f...
Large filter-feeding animals are potential sentinels for understanding the extent of microplastic po...