This study investigates the risk plastic debris ingestion poses to coastal marine taxa in the Balearic Islands in the western Mediterranean Sea. Here, we use species observations and environmental data to model habitat maps for 42 species of fish. For each species, we then match estimates of habitat suitability against the spatial distribution of plastic debris to quantify plastic exposure, which we further combine with species-wise ingestion rates to map the risk of plastic ingestion. The results indicate that the risk of plastic ingestion is particularly high in the north-west and south-east regions and the risks varied strongly between species, with those at higher trophic levels being the most vulnerable overall. Extending this work to ...
This study combines published datasets with unpublished data on plastic ingestion in several North S...
Plastic Busters MPAs is a 4-year-long Interreg Med-project aiming to contribute to maintaining biodi...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine debris, includ...
Plastic marine pollution is an increasing threat to global marine diversity. Quantifying this threat...
The presence of plastic in the marine ecosystems has become a major problem for marine life. The Med...
Plastic pollution is cause of increasing scientific and social concern due to its pervasiveness and ...
Several anthropogenic stressors threaten the Mediterranean basin, which is currently regarded as one...
Plastic pollution is cause of increasing concern in the scientific community and in the general popu...
Few studies have focused so far on plastic ingestion by sharks in the Mediterranean Sea. The aim of ...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
The irreversibility and global ubiquity of marine litter pollution and plastic, in particular, make ...
Several anthropogenic stressors threaten the Mediterranean basin, which is currently regarded as one...
This study combines published datasets with unpublished data on plastic ingestion in several North S...
Plastic Busters MPAs is a 4-year-long Interreg Med-project aiming to contribute to maintaining biodi...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine debris, includ...
Plastic marine pollution is an increasing threat to global marine diversity. Quantifying this threat...
The presence of plastic in the marine ecosystems has become a major problem for marine life. The Med...
Plastic pollution is cause of increasing scientific and social concern due to its pervasiveness and ...
Several anthropogenic stressors threaten the Mediterranean basin, which is currently regarded as one...
Plastic pollution is cause of increasing concern in the scientific community and in the general popu...
Few studies have focused so far on plastic ingestion by sharks in the Mediterranean Sea. The aim of ...
The widespread diffusion of plastics in the environment, especially in the oceans, is an issue well ...
The irreversibility and global ubiquity of marine litter pollution and plastic, in particular, make ...
Several anthropogenic stressors threaten the Mediterranean basin, which is currently regarded as one...
This study combines published datasets with unpublished data on plastic ingestion in several North S...
Plastic Busters MPAs is a 4-year-long Interreg Med-project aiming to contribute to maintaining biodi...
The Mediterranean Sea has been described as one of the most affected areas by marine debris, includ...