articleScientific ReportsOct 20, 2017GOLD OA

Field evidence for transfer of plastic debris along a terrestrial food chain

Autonomous University of Campeche · El Colegio de la Frontera Sur · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Although plastic pollution happens globally, the micro- (<5 mm) and macroplastic (5–150 mm) transfer of plastic to terrestrial species relevant to human consumption has not been examined. We provide first-time evidence for micro- and macroplastic transfer from soil to chickens in traditional Mayan home gardens in Southeast Mexico where waste mismanagement is common. We assessed micro- and macroplastic in soil, earthworm casts, chicken feces, crops and gizzards (used for human consumption). Microplastic concentrations increased from soil (0.87 ± 1.9 particles g −1 ), to earthworm casts (14.8 ± 28.8 particles g −1 ), to chicken feces (129.8 ± 82.3 particles g −1 ). Chicken gizzards contained 10.2 ±…

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