Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aquatic environments. There are compelling needs to classify which kinds of plastics are most likely to be encountered by sea creatures and to develop mitigation strategies to reduce exposure. We analyzed an ensemble of microplastic particle fragments isolated from sea turtle post-hatchlings to identify their composition and other features and attributes. These microplastic particles were likely consumed by post-hatchlings because of the adsorbed biofilm formation mimicking normal food sources. Of the hundreds of particles that were collected, 30 were selected for analysis using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier transform infrare...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Microplastic contamination of aquatic environments has become an increasingly alarming problem. Thes...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
Pelagic Pacific sea turtles eat relatively large quantities of plastic (median 5 g in gut). Using Fo...
From July 2015 to November 2016, 96 post-hatchling sea turtles were collected from 118 km of the Atl...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
The ingestion of anthropogenic plastic debris by marine wildlife is widespread in the Mediterranean ...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Microplastics are an increasing threat to marine environments and the organisms that inhabit them. S...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
Since the 1950s, the mass production and use of plastics worldwide has increased exponentially. Thei...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 μm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
International audienceChemical characterization of plastics ingested by wildlife helps identify sour...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Microplastic contamination of aquatic environments has become an increasingly alarming problem. Thes...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
Pelagic Pacific sea turtles eat relatively large quantities of plastic (median 5 g in gut). Using Fo...
From July 2015 to November 2016, 96 post-hatchling sea turtles were collected from 118 km of the Atl...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
The ingestion of anthropogenic plastic debris by marine wildlife is widespread in the Mediterranean ...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Microplastics are an increasing threat to marine environments and the organisms that inhabit them. S...
Microplastics represent persistent and highly dispersal pollutants in the marine environment. The kn...
Since the 1950s, the mass production and use of plastics worldwide has increased exponentially. Thei...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 μm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
International audienceChemical characterization of plastics ingested by wildlife helps identify sour...
Microplastics derived from anthropogenic pollution have become a major issue today, as available dat...
Microplastic contamination of aquatic environments has become an increasingly alarming problem. Thes...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...