Nono Almeida Florence, Leray Carole, Boutry Justine, Ter Halle Alexandra, Vittecoq Marion, Provencher Jennifer F, McCoy Karen D
MIVEGEC, University of Montpellier CNRS IRD, Centre IRD, Montpellier, France.
Tour du Valat, Research Institute for the Conservation of Mediterranean Wetlands, Arles, France.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2023 Feb;187:114483. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114483. Epub 2023 Jan 4.
Gulls can be particularly vulnerable to ingesting plastics when using anthropogenic food sources, with potential consequences for survival and reproductive success. Although birds are known to switch foraging habitats over the breeding season to provide higher quality food for chick provisioning, it is unclear what this means regarding the ingestion of plastics. Here, we tested whether breeding gulls decrease the amount of plastic ingested during reproduction by collecting pellets from a series of monitored nests at a large yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) colony in southern France. We found at least one plastic item in 83.9 % of the analyzed pellets, with the most abundant plastic type being polyethylene-based sheet plastic. As predicted, we found a slight decrease in the number of plastic items in pellets at chick hatching. These results suggest that gulls, like other birds, may adjust foraging habits to provide more digestible, less risky, food to chicks.
海鸥在利用人为食物来源时,特别容易摄入塑料,这可能对其生存和繁殖成功产生影响。虽然已知鸟类在繁殖季节会切换觅食栖息地,以便为育雏提供更高质量的食物,但目前尚不清楚这对塑料摄入意味着什么。在这里,我们通过从法国南部一个大型黄腿鸥(Larus michahellis)繁殖地的一系列监测巢穴中收集食丸,来测试繁殖期的海鸥是否会减少繁殖期间摄入的塑料量。我们在83.9%的分析食丸中发现了至少一件塑料制品,最常见的塑料类型是聚乙烯基片状塑料。正如预期的那样,我们发现雏鸟孵化时食丸中的塑料制品数量略有下降。这些结果表明,海鸥与其他鸟类一样,可能会调整觅食习惯,为雏鸟提供更易消化、风险更低的食物。