Despite more studies being carried out to know the impacts associated with plastic debris and much effort being spent on marine ecosystems, the impacts of plastics on terrestrial and freshwater species remain largely unknown. Here, we explored the presence of anthropogenic materials in nests of two wader species, the gull-billed tern (Gelochelidon nilotica) and the black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus), breeding on the inland salt lakes in the “La Mancha Húmeda” Biosphere Reserve, Central Spain. We revealed the presence of anthropogenic debris, mainly macroplastics (>5 mm), in 2.4% and 12.5% of the sampled nests of the gull-billed tern and the black-winged stilt, respectively. The fragments found in nests ranged from 8 mm to 257 mm for...
Plastic debris is recognized as a widespread, common and problematic environmental pollutant. An imp...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Plastic waste is the cause of the death of thousands of birds due to ingestion, starvation or entang...
Plastic intake by marine vertebrates has been widely reported, but information about its presence in...
Human pressure exerts a significant influence on animals and the environment. One of its consequence...
Plastic pollution has become a globally pressing environmental issue. In birds, plastic may cause ha...
There is little evidence documenting the prevalence of plastic nest incorporation for different seab...
Plastic pollution has become a focus of much concern in recent years, and many of the ecological and...
Anthropogenic marine debris is a recognised global issue, which can impact a wide range of organisms...
Anthropogenic marine debris is a recognised global issue, which can impact a wide range of organisms...
In modem society, plastic items have become indispensable. The rapid growth of plastic production ha...
Excessive use of plastics in daily life and the inappropriate disposal of plastic products are sever...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Here, we present the first findings of anthropogenic debris (AD) used as nest material by the Kelp G...
Plastic debris is recognized as a widespread, common and problematic environmental pollutant. An imp...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...
Plastic waste is the cause of the death of thousands of birds due to ingestion, starvation or entang...
Plastic intake by marine vertebrates has been widely reported, but information about its presence in...
Human pressure exerts a significant influence on animals and the environment. One of its consequence...
Plastic pollution has become a globally pressing environmental issue. In birds, plastic may cause ha...
There is little evidence documenting the prevalence of plastic nest incorporation for different seab...
Plastic pollution has become a focus of much concern in recent years, and many of the ecological and...
Anthropogenic marine debris is a recognised global issue, which can impact a wide range of organisms...
Anthropogenic marine debris is a recognised global issue, which can impact a wide range of organisms...
In modem society, plastic items have become indispensable. The rapid growth of plastic production ha...
Excessive use of plastics in daily life and the inappropriate disposal of plastic products are sever...
Ocean pollution is one of the greatest threats facing seabirds today. Plastics are ubiquitously dist...
Here, we present the first findings of anthropogenic debris (AD) used as nest material by the Kelp G...
Plastic debris is recognized as a widespread, common and problematic environmental pollutant. An imp...
Marine plastic pollution is rapidly growing and is a source of major concern. Seabirds often ingest ...
Human waste is a global concern, and volumes are growing rapidly. For opportunistic species, like ma...