‘Plasticosis’: Characterising macro- and microplastic-associated fibrosis in seabird tissues
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies · Australian Antarctic Division · +4 more institutions
Abstract
As biota are increasingly exposed to plastic pollution, there is a need to closely examine the sub-lethal 'hidden' impacts of plastic ingestion. This emerging field of study has been limited to model species in controlled laboratory settings, with little data available for wild, free-living organisms. Highly impacted by plastic ingestion, Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Ardenna carneipes) are thus an apt species to examine these impacts in an environmentally relevant manner. A Masson's Trichrome stain was used to document any evidence of plastic-induced fibrosis, using collagen as a marker for scar tissue formation in the proventriculus (stomach) of 30 Flesh-footed Shearwater fledglings from Lord Howe Island,…
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- 13.28
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Shearwater
- Plastic pollution
- Biology
- Seabird
- Ingestion
- Submucosa
- Fibrosis
- Pathology
- Life below water