The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most polluted seas in terms of marine debris. To analyze the ingestion of anthropogenic particles in two areas, 197 gastrointestinal tracts from four fish species - Trachurus mediterraneus, Sardina pilchardus, Engraulis encrasicolus and Boops boops - were studied. 127 anthropogenic particles were identified in the gastrointestinal tract of 28% of the samples using visual sorting methods. Individuals from the peninsular coast showed higher ingestion occurrence (36%) than those from the Balearic Islands (12%). Significant differences in the ingestion of anthropogenic particles were found between species with Trachurus mediterraneus identified as the most affected species (43% of the individuals with mean va...
One of the most conspicuous marks of the Anthropocene worldwide is the ubiquitous pollution by long ...
The ubiquity of anthropogenic debris in hundreds of species of wildlife and the toxicity of chemical...
Plastic and microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, their presence and possible inge...
Dataset of microplastics and other anthropogenic particles found on stomach contents of anchovy and ...
We have applied a multispecies ecosystem approach to analyse the ingestion of anthropogenic particle...
Recently, many studies focus on the ingestion of microplastics by marine biota. Fish exploit almost ...
Anthropogenic particles (APs) are a very broad category of particles produced directly or indirectly...
Microplastic ingestion was assessed for three commercial fish species in the western Mediterranean S...
peer reviewedAnthropogenic debris (AD) contaminate oceans and affect marine organisms in several way...
Anthropogenic particles (APs), including microplastics, are ingested by a wide variety of marine org...
Widespread microplastic (MP) contamination in the marine environment has raised global concern in th...
In this study, we examine anthropogenic particles (APs) in the zooplankton aggregation layer and in ...
This study assesses microplastic ingestion in Boops boops at different geographical areas in the Med...
Plastic pollution has been extensively documented in the marine food web, but targeted studies focus...
The ingestion of microplastics and natural fibres (< 5 mm) was assessed for two commercial fish spec...
One of the most conspicuous marks of the Anthropocene worldwide is the ubiquitous pollution by long ...
The ubiquity of anthropogenic debris in hundreds of species of wildlife and the toxicity of chemical...
Plastic and microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, their presence and possible inge...
Dataset of microplastics and other anthropogenic particles found on stomach contents of anchovy and ...
We have applied a multispecies ecosystem approach to analyse the ingestion of anthropogenic particle...
Recently, many studies focus on the ingestion of microplastics by marine biota. Fish exploit almost ...
Anthropogenic particles (APs) are a very broad category of particles produced directly or indirectly...
Microplastic ingestion was assessed for three commercial fish species in the western Mediterranean S...
peer reviewedAnthropogenic debris (AD) contaminate oceans and affect marine organisms in several way...
Anthropogenic particles (APs), including microplastics, are ingested by a wide variety of marine org...
Widespread microplastic (MP) contamination in the marine environment has raised global concern in th...
In this study, we examine anthropogenic particles (APs) in the zooplankton aggregation layer and in ...
This study assesses microplastic ingestion in Boops boops at different geographical areas in the Med...
Plastic pollution has been extensively documented in the marine food web, but targeted studies focus...
The ingestion of microplastics and natural fibres (< 5 mm) was assessed for two commercial fish spec...
One of the most conspicuous marks of the Anthropocene worldwide is the ubiquitous pollution by long ...
The ubiquity of anthropogenic debris in hundreds of species of wildlife and the toxicity of chemical...
Plastic and microplastics are ubiquitous in the marine environment, their presence and possible inge...