The ingestion of anthropogenic plastic debris by marine wildlife is widespread in the Mediterranean Sea. The endangered status (in the IUCN Red List) of Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta, Linnaeus, 1758) is a consequence of its vulnerability. In this study, macro-/meso-plastics (5–170 mm) collected from faeces of twelve loggerhead turtles rescued (live) in the Aeolian Archipelago (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) were analyzed by size, weight, shape, color and polymer type through Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). The defecation rate during hospitalization (7–14 days) varied among turtles (from 0.08-0.58). The mean number of plastic expulsions (2.7 ± 1.8 items for turtle) was higher during the ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris ingested by loggerheads from by-catches between 2007 and 2021 in the South West India...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Pelagic Pacific sea turtles eat relatively large quantities of plastic (median 5 g in gut). Using Fo...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) voluntarily ingest floating plastic debris and hence are chroni...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
From July 2015 to November 2016, 96 post-hatchling sea turtles were collected from 118 km of the Atl...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris ingested by loggerheads from by-catches between 2007 and 2021 in the South West India...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Pelagic Pacific sea turtles eat relatively large quantities of plastic (median 5 g in gut). Using Fo...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) voluntarily ingest floating plastic debris and hence are chroni...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
From July 2015 to November 2016, 96 post-hatchling sea turtles were collected from 118 km of the Atl...
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife world...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
AbstractLoggerhead sea turtle (C. caretta) is the official European bioindicator of marine litter in...
Plastic debris ingested by loggerheads from by-catches between 2007 and 2021 in the South West India...