Dear all I am pleased to announce the publication of our paper:
P.Burkhardt-Holm & A. N’Guyen: Ingestion of microplastics by fish and other prey organisms of cetaceans, exemplified for two large baleen whale species. Marine Pollution Bulletin 144 (2019) 224–234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.04.068 Abstract Knowledge on microplastic (MP) ingestion by cetaceans is difficult to obtain. We infer the potential for MP uptake by cetaceans from the occurrence of MP in prey species. First, we reviewed information on whale prey species, focussing on common minke (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and sei whale (B. borealis), for which the most comprehensive quantitative datasets exist. Second, evidence of MP ingestion by their prey species was reviewed. We found common minke whales forage opportunistically on fish from various families: Ammodytidae, Clupeidae, Gadidae, Engraulidae and Osmeridae. Sei whales mostly feed on copepods, Engraulidae, Clupeidae and Scombridae. High levels of MP contamination are reported for Scombridae in the Atlantic and Engraulidae in the Northwest Pacific Ocean. Copepods exhibit low levels of MP ingestion in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Species-specific prey preferences and feeding strategies imply different cetaceans have varied potential for MP uptake, even if they feed in similar geographic areas. The publisher provided a Share Link ( a personalized URL providing 50 days' free access to your article). Anyone clicking on this link before July 05, 2019 will be taken directly to the final version of your article on ScienceDirect, which they are welcome to read or download. No sign up, registration or fees are required. The personalized Share Link: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Z3eS,ashtxet Kind regards Patricia Holm --- Patricia Burkhardt-Holm | Professor of Ecology University of Basel | Department of Enviromental Sciences | Man-Society-Enviroment | https://mgu.unibas.ch/en Address Vesalgasse 1 | CH-4051 Basel | Switzerland E-Mail [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Tel secretary. +41 61 207 04 00 | Tel direct +41 61 207 04 02 | Fax +41 61 207 04 09
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