Showing
1 - 1
results of
1
for search '
'
Skip to content
Toggle navigation
0
items
(Full)
All Fields
Title
Author
Subject
Find
Advanced
Search History
Search by Map:
Arctic
Antarctic
Reset Filters
Topic:
and pouch contents (40). Polyethylene was the dominant plastic polymer found
Reset Filters
Show filters (1)
Topic:
and pouch contents (40). Polyethylene was the dominant plastic polymer found
Search Results - Open Polar
Search Results
Showing
1 - 1
results of
1
for search '
'
, query time: 0.05s
Refine Results
Sort
Relevance
Date Descending
Date Ascending
Author
Title
List
Grid
Visual
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Add to Book Bag
Select result number 1
1
Seabirds from the poles: microplastics pollution sentinels
by
Davide, Taurozzi
,
Massimiliano, Scalici
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
(2024)
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Add to Book Bag
Search Tools:
Get RSS Feed
Back
Narrow Search
Year of Publication
From:
To:
Document Type
Article in Journal/Newspaper
1
Author
Davide, Taurozzi
1
Massimiliano, Scalici
1
Topic
1130 samples were investigated
1
MPs were most frequently found in fragment form. A total of 3526 MPs were retrieved from stomachs (3013)
1
The Arctic and Antarctica represent two of the most inhospitable and poorly investigated biomes in the world. Although polar regions are still perceived as some of the most pristine places still in existence
1
and pellets. Pellets were the most investigated substrate (699)
1
and pouch contents (21). A median of 31.5 MPs per sample was found in the Arctic
1
and pouch contents (40). Polyethylene was the dominant plastic polymer found
are indicators of change in the environment and represent an early study group of ecological indicators for plastic pollution. The goal of this bibliometric overview is to evaluate international research trends on the impacts of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) on seabirds inhabiting polar regions. A total of at least 13 seabird species were reported to have ingested MPs from 1983–2023. Overall
1
avian species feeding mainly at sea
1
followed by polypropylene and polystyrene. The monitoring of MP ingestion is crucial to mitigating the impacts on marine and terrestrial organisms. Standardized protocols could boost the safeguarding of seabirds and reduce the impacts of MPs on polar regions
1
followed by stomach contents (309)
1
guano
1
guano (101)
1
guano (75)
1
in particular
1
including stomach content
1
micro- and nanoplastics. Seabirds
1
pellets (398)
1
pouch content
1
these remote places are no longer immune to anthropogenic pollution
1
with an average of 1.1 MPs per sample. Overall
1
with an average of 7.2 MPs per sample. A median of 35 MPs per sample was found in Antarctica
1
see all ...
Content Provider
Anagrafe della Ricerca d'Ateneo (Universitá degli studi Roma Tre)
1
Geographic location
Arctic
1
Guano
1
Language
English
1
Open Polar Keyword
Antarc*
1
Antarctica
1
Arctic
1
Loading...