This study analyzes microplastic ingestion by three deep-water elasmobranch species (Galeus melastomus, Scyliorhinus canicula and Etmopterus spinax) from the Tyrrhenian Sea, discriminating between stomach and intestine contents. The absence of significant differences in frequency and abundance of plastic items into stomachs seems to suggest that ecological diversity among the three sharks does not strongly influence the probability of plastic ingestion in the study area. On the other hand, the detected differences in the microplastic content into the intestine might be due to a different retention time of microplastics, suggesting how feeding habits could influence metabolic features, and therefore affect the recovery of ingested plastic it...
Microplastic occurrence in marine biota has been reported in a wide range of animals, from marine ma...
Plastic litter infiltrates aquatic ecosystems globally, the majority of which are microplastics (mil...
We examined the ingestion of meso- and macro-plastics by teleost fish and elasmobrachs with benthic-...
Microplastic (<5 mm) ingestion has been recorded in Galeus melastomus, the blackmouth catshark, arou...
Marine plastic pollution is currently an issue of mounting concern around the world. Stomach content...
Samples of Mullus surmuletus and Galeus melastomus were obtained with commercial bottom trawling ves...
Plastic pollution has become a major threat to many marine ecosystems, and there is a need for an im...
Researchers worldwide are studying the environmental distribution and impacts of manufactured or env...
Marine litter affects marine organisms, posing threats to biodiversity conservation and to ecosystem...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Microplastic pollution is ubiquitous in the marine environment and is ingested by numerous marine sp...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the hydrosphere. Yet, we lack an understanding of contamination amon...
The presence of plastic waste in the marine environment has driven the scientific community to make ...
The impact of microplastics (plastic fragments smaller than 5mm) on large filter feeding marine orga...
Plastic debris is found in nearly all marine regions and is a known threat to marine biota. This stu...
Microplastic occurrence in marine biota has been reported in a wide range of animals, from marine ma...
Plastic litter infiltrates aquatic ecosystems globally, the majority of which are microplastics (mil...
We examined the ingestion of meso- and macro-plastics by teleost fish and elasmobrachs with benthic-...
Microplastic (<5 mm) ingestion has been recorded in Galeus melastomus, the blackmouth catshark, arou...
Marine plastic pollution is currently an issue of mounting concern around the world. Stomach content...
Samples of Mullus surmuletus and Galeus melastomus were obtained with commercial bottom trawling ves...
Plastic pollution has become a major threat to many marine ecosystems, and there is a need for an im...
Researchers worldwide are studying the environmental distribution and impacts of manufactured or env...
Marine litter affects marine organisms, posing threats to biodiversity conservation and to ecosystem...
Plastic ingestion is one of the main impacts of marine litter on organisms. The occurrence of microp...
Microplastic pollution is ubiquitous in the marine environment and is ingested by numerous marine sp...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the hydrosphere. Yet, we lack an understanding of contamination amon...
The presence of plastic waste in the marine environment has driven the scientific community to make ...
The impact of microplastics (plastic fragments smaller than 5mm) on large filter feeding marine orga...
Plastic debris is found in nearly all marine regions and is a known threat to marine biota. This stu...
Microplastic occurrence in marine biota has been reported in a wide range of animals, from marine ma...
Plastic litter infiltrates aquatic ecosystems globally, the majority of which are microplastics (mil...
We examined the ingestion of meso- and macro-plastics by teleost fish and elasmobrachs with benthic-...