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Título: | Drivers of litter ingestion by sea turtles: Three decades of empirical data collected in Atlantic Europe and the Mediterranean | Autores/as: | Darmon, Gaëlle Schulz, Marcus Matiddi, Marco Liria Loza, Ana Tòmàs, Jesús Camedda, Andrea Chaieb, Olfa El Hili, Hedia A. Bradai, Mohamed N. Bray, Laura Claro, Françoise Dellinger, Thomas Dell'Amico, Florence de Lucia, Giuseppe A. Duncan, Emily M. Gambaiani, Delphine Godley, Brendan Kaberi, Helen Kaska, Yakup Martin, Jessica Moreira, Cláudia Ostiategui, Patricia Pham, Christopher K. Piermarini, Raffaella Revuelta, Ohiana Rodríguez, Yasmina Silvestri, Cecilia Snape, Robin Sozbilen, Dogăn Tsangaris, Catherine Vale, Maria Vandeperre, Frederic Miaud, Claude |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 251092 Acuicultura marina | Palabras clave: | Bio-Indicator Body Condition Health Assessment Marine Litter Impacts Standard Monitoring |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 | Publicación seriada: | Marine Pollution Bulletin | Resumen: | Sea turtles are considered as bio-indicators for monitoring the efficiency of restoration measures to reduce marine litter impacts on health. However, the lack of extended and standardised empirical data has prevented the accurate analysis of the factors influencing litter ingestion and the relationships with individual health. Historic data collected from 1988 and standard data collected from 2016 were harmonised to enable such analyses on necropsied loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in eight Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic countries. Litter was found in 69.24 % of the 1121 individuals, mostly single-use and fishing-related plastics. Spatial location, sex and life history stage explained a minor part of litter ingestion. While no relationships with health could be detected, indicating that all individuals can be integrated as bio-indicators, the mechanistic models published in literature suggest that the high proportion of plastics in the digestive contents (38.77 % per individual) could have long-term repercussions on population dynamics. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119818 | ISSN: | 0025-326X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114364 | Fuente: | Marine Pollution Bulletin [ISSN 0025-326X], v. 185, (Diciembre 2022) |
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