We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia. The occurrence of marine debris ingestion in the wedge-tailed shearwater, Ardenna pacifica, on Heron Island was the focus of this preliminary research. Our findings indicate that 21% of surveyed chicks are fed plastic fragments by their parents, having ingested 3.2 fragments on average. The most common colours of ingested plastic fragments were off/white (37.5%) and green (31.3%). Ingested fragments had a mean size of 10.17 ± 4.55 mm and a mean weight of 0.056 ± 0.051 g. Our results indicate that further research is critical to understanding the extent of ingestion, colour preferences, and what impacts ingestion may have ...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment, and seabirds are among the most impacted ma...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Annual rates of plastic production have been increasing rapidly since the 1950s. Inadequate or impro...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Abstract. Pollution of the world’s oceans affects a wide variety of marine organisms and raises majo...
The population of Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) on Lord Howe Island, Australia, has ...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analy...
Despite the increase of literature on seabird plastic ingestion in recent years, few studies have as...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment, and seabirds are among the most impacted ma...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Annual rates of plastic production have been increasing rapidly since the 1950s. Inadequate or impro...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Abstract. Pollution of the world’s oceans affects a wide variety of marine organisms and raises majo...
The population of Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) on Lord Howe Island, Australia, has ...
International audienceThe accumulation of plastic pollutants in marine environments has many adverse...
International audienceWe investigated seabird plastic ingestion in the western Indian Ocean by analy...
Despite the increase of literature on seabird plastic ingestion in recent years, few studies have as...
Seabirds ingest plastic particles floating on the surface of the world's oceans. The birds can ...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Plastic debris is ubiquitous in the marine environment, and seabirds are among the most impacted ma...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Plastic is currently the most common anthropogenic material in the marine environment. Knowledge on ...