Many seabirds are impacted by marine debris through its presence in foraging and nesting areas. To determine the extent of this problem, marine debris use in nest material of the brown booby (Sula leucogaster) in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, was investigated. Nine cays were examined using beach and nest surveys. On average, four marine debris items were found per nest (n = 96) with 58.3% of surveyed nests containing marine debris. The source of marine debris in nests and transects were primarily oceanic. Hard plastic items dominated both nest (56.8%) and surveyed beaches (72.8%), however only two item types were significantly correlated between these surveys. Nest surveys indicated higher levels of black and green items compared to be...
Procellariiform seabirds are both the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the hi...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Evidence is accumulating about the impacts of plastics on marine life. The prevalence of plastics in...
Many seabirds are impacted by marine debris through its presence in foraging and nesting areas. To d...
Marine debris is pervasive worldwide, and affects biota negatively. We compared the characteristics ...
Marine debris is a major persistent pollutant of oceans worldwide, with far reaching effects on the ...
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...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
There is little evidence documenting the prevalence of plastic nest incorporation for different seab...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Procellariiform seabirds are both the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the hi...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Evidence is accumulating about the impacts of plastics on marine life. The prevalence of plastics in...
Many seabirds are impacted by marine debris through its presence in foraging and nesting areas. To d...
Marine debris is pervasive worldwide, and affects biota negatively. We compared the characteristics ...
Marine debris is a major persistent pollutant of oceans worldwide, with far reaching effects on the ...
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...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
There is little evidence documenting the prevalence of plastic nest incorporation for different seab...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Procellariiform seabirds are both the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the hi...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Evidence is accumulating about the impacts of plastics on marine life. The prevalence of plastics in...