The use of anthropogenic marine debris as a nesting material by brown boobies (Sula leucogaster)

  • Megan L. Grant
  • , Jennifer L. Lavers
  • , Silke Stuckenbrock
  • , Paul B. Sharp
  • , Alexander L. Bond

    Résultats de rechercheRevue par des pairs

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    Résumé

    Marine debris is pervasive worldwide, and affects biota negatively. We compared the characteristics of debris incorporated within brown booby (Sula leucogaster) nests throughout their pantropical distribution by assessing the type, colour and mass of debris items within nests and in beach transects at 18 sites, to determine if nests are indicators of the amount of debris in local marine environments. Debris was present in 14.4% of nests surveyed, with the proportion of nests with debris varying among sites (range: 0–100%). There was minimal overlap between the type or colour of debris found in nests and on adjacent beaches at individual sites. This suggests that brown boobies do not select debris uniformly across their distribution. We propose that the nests of brown boobies can be used as a sentinel of marine debris pollution of their local environment.
    langue originaleEnglish
    Pages (de - à)96-103
    Nombre de pages7
    journalMarine Pollution Bulletin
    Volume137
    Date de mise en ligne précoce11 oct. 2018
    Les DOIs
    étatPublished - 1 déc. 2018

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