IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Differential impact of marine debris ingestion during ontogenetic dietaryshift of green turtles in Uruguayan waters
Autor/es:
GABRIELA VÉLEZ-RUBIO; ANDRÉS ESTRADES; GABRIELA VÉLEZ-RUBIO; ANDRÉS ESTRADES; NATALIA TERYDA; DIEGO RODRÍGUEZ; NATALIA TERYDA; DIEGO RODRÍGUEZ; PABLO E. ASAROFF; JESÚS TOMÁS; PABLO E. ASAROFF; JESÚS TOMÁS
Revista:
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2018 vol. 127 p. 603 - 611
ISSN:
0025-326X
Resumen:
Anthropogenic debris ingestion has been reported for green turtles in all their life stages worldwide. The aim ofthe present study is to evaluate the marine debris ingestion by green turtles stranded in Uruguayan coast be-tween 2005 and 2013. Debris items were categorized and quantified by frequency of occurrence, relative weight,volume and number of items. A total of 96 dead stranded turtles were analyzed and 70% presented debris intheir guts. The majority of debris found were plastic, being hard plastics the most abundant in weight andvolume. The best model explaining the variability of the amount of debris ingested included turtle size, Julianday and distance from the estuary. We detected a negative correlation between the presence of debris and turtle´ssize. Smaller turtles are new recruits to neritic grounds indicating that the early juvenile stage of this species isthe most vulnerable to this threat in the Southwestern Atlantic.