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Plastic ingestion risk is related to the anthropogenic activity and breeding stage in an Antarctic top predator seabird species
Ibañez, Andres Esteban
; Morales, Lara Mariel; Torres, Diego Sebastian; Borghello, Paloma; Haidr, Nadia Soledad
; Montalti, Diego



Fecha de publicación:
08/2020
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN:
0025-326X
e-ISSN:
1879-3363
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
During the last decades plastic pollution has become a common issue in marine environments. Studies on seabirds have focused on species that ingest plastics mistaken for prey or indirectly through their preferred prey or, on how foraging strategy influences this behaviour. We evaluated plastic ingestion in relation to the proximity of nests to areas with different anthropogenic pressure, breeding status and breeding stage. We analyzed regurgitated pellets (n = 1001) from a seabird, the Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi) at Esperanza/Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. Plastics were found in 9% of pellets, only in breeders from an area with high antropogenic activity. The prevalence of plastic increased during the brooding of chicks stage, when skuas expand their feeding niche. Our results support previous work which demonstrated that seabirds with wider feeding niche show higher loads of plastics. Altogether, this provides insights into the dynamics of plastic transfer within the environment.
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Ibañez, Andres Esteban; Morales, Lara Mariel; Torres, Diego Sebastian; Borghello, Paloma; Haidr, Nadia Soledad; et al.; Plastic ingestion risk is related to the anthropogenic activity and breeding stage in an Antarctic top predator seabird species; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 157; 8-2020; 1-6
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