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两种鲸目动物(喙鲸科和海豚科)吞食塑料。

Plastic ingestion by two cetacean groups: Ziphiidae and Delphinidae.

机构信息

CECOUAL Scientific Collection Centre, University of Almería, Almería, Spain.

CECOUAL Scientific Collection Centre, University of Almería, Almería, Spain.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2023 Sep 15;333:121932. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121932. Epub 2023 Jun 17.

Abstract

The presence of plastic in our environment is having a massive impact on today's marine biota. Whales and dolphins are becoming sentinels of litter pollution as plastic entanglement and ingestion affect them with unknown consequences. Although information exists about this anthropogenic interaction, the compilation of this data on metastudies is difficult due to the use of varied methodologies. A combination of our own data as well as a review of historical data was used to complete an extensive study of how cetaceans are interacting with macro and micro-litter at a global level. Here, we identify the plastic uptake by two cetacean families: Ziphiidae and Delphinidae, thus allowing for a better understanding in order to offer a global overview of their current status. Additionally, analysis was run on the plastic found in the digestive contents of stranded specimens of two Cuvier's beaked whales and fourteen striped dolphins in the Alboran Sea, in the Western Mediterranean, a hotspot for marine megafauna. Out of 623 stranded cetaceans from datasets, beaked whales displayed the highest concentration of macro, meso and microplastic in the Western Pacific Ocean. Regarding striped dolphins, Eastern Spain was the location with the highest plastic ingestion. Moreover, deep divers such as beaked whales ingested more plastic than striped dolphins which could be as a consequence of their feeding behavior or habitat. Thus, this overview provides useful information concerning conservation issues on how cetacean hotspots are highly affected by marine plastic ingestion.

摘要

塑料在我们环境中的存在对当今的海洋生物群产生了巨大的影响。鲸鱼和海豚成为了垃圾污染的哨兵,因为塑料缠绕和摄入对它们造成了未知的后果。尽管已经有关于这种人为相互作用的信息,但由于使用了不同的方法,在元研究中对这些数据进行汇编是很困难的。我们结合了自己的数据以及对历史数据的回顾,完成了一项关于鲸目动物如何在全球范围内与大塑料和微塑料相互作用的广泛研究。在这里,我们确定了两种鲸目动物家族——喙鲸科和海豚科——的塑料摄入情况,从而更好地了解它们的现状。此外,我们还对在西地中海阿尔沃兰海搁浅的两只柯维氏喙鲸和 14 只条纹海豚的消化物中的塑料进行了分析,该地区是海洋巨型动物的热点地区。在来自数据集的 623 头搁浅的鲸目动物中,喙鲸在西太平洋的海洋中显示出最高浓度的大、中、微塑料。就条纹海豚而言,西班牙东部是摄入塑料最多的地区。此外,像喙鲸这样的深海潜水者摄入的塑料比条纹海豚多,这可能是由于它们的觅食行为或栖息地。因此,这一概述提供了有关保护问题的有用信息,说明鲸目动物热点地区是如何受到海洋塑料摄入的高度影响的。

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