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Selectivity of flesh-footed shearwaters for plastic colour: Evidence for differential provisioning in adults and fledglings

  • Jennifer L. Lavers
  • , Alexander L. Bond

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    The ingestion of plastic by seabirds has been used as an indicator of population and ocean health. However, few studies have examined adults and juveniles of the same species concurrent with the availability of plastic in the local marine environment. In King George Sound (KGS), Western Australia, 13% of adult flesh-footed shearwaters (Ardenna carneipes) and 90% of fledglings contained plastic items in their digestive tract. On Lord Howe Island (LHI), New South Wales, 75% of adult shearwaters and 100% of fledglings contained plastic.

    Ingested items were assessed using Jaccard's Index (where J = 0 indicates complete dissimilarity and J = 1 complete similarity). The colour of items ingested by self- and chick-provisioning shearwaters from KGS exhibited broad overlap with plastic available in the local environment (J = 0.78–0.80), and plastic in adults and fledglings from LHI were less similar to those available (J = 0.31–0.58). Additional data on seabird colour selection would improve our understanding of the factors influencing the behaviour of ingesting plastic, and its contribution to the decline of some species.
    Idioma originalEnglish
    Páginas (desde-hasta)1-6
    Número de páginas6
    PublicaciónMarine Environmental Research
    Volumen113
    DOI
    EstadoPublished - 1 feb 2016

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