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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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