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7种鲸类消化道中微塑料

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Kexin Song, Zhai Yuhuan, Ma Cuizhu, Kang Hui, Kang Hui, Zheng Jinsong, Zheng Jinsong, SEIM INGE, Li Songhai, Li Pingjing

Summary

Researchers examined microplastic pollution in the digestive tracts of 12 individual whales from seven different species, including freshwater and nearshore varieties. The study characterized microplastic pollution levels across different parts of the digestive system and provided policy recommendations based on the contamination patterns observed.

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Study Type Environmental

Microplastics have the potential to affect the physiology and population health of large marine organisms. This study investigated the microplastic pollution characteristics in different digestive tract parts of 12 individuals from 7 whale species (including freshwater, nearshore, and nearshore species), and based on the pollution characteristics, scientific conclusions were drawn and policy recommendations were provided. The dataset contains microplastic pollution levels and characteristic data of different individuals. In addition, the comparison results between traditional methods and the method used in this study were also included, ensuring the stability of this study through more reliable methods.

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