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Microplastics in fecal samples of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) and from surface water in the Philippines

Microplastics and Nanoplastics 2021 35 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mila Mi Hua Yong, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Clara Leistenschneider, Clara Leistenschneider, Clara Leistenschneider, Clara Leistenschneider, Clara Leistenschneider, Mila Mi Hua Yong, Elitza S. Germanov Elitza S. Germanov Elitza S. Germanov Clara Leistenschneider, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Clara Leistenschneider, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Clara Leistenschneider, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Clara Leistenschneider, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Joni A. Miranda, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Joni A. Miranda, Clara Leistenschneider, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Elitza S. Germanov Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Clara Leistenschneider, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Clara Leistenschneider, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Elitza S. Germanov Maria Kristina O. Paler, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Christine Legaspi, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Maria Kristina O. Paler, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Elitza S. Germanov Gonzalo Araújo, Gonzalo Araújo, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia Burkhardt‐Holm, Gabriel Erni-Cassola, Elitza S. Germanov Elitza S. Germanov

Summary

Researchers documented microplastic ingestion by whale sharks in the Philippines through fecal sample analysis and compared it with surface water contamination, providing direct evidence that these filter-feeding megafauna ingest microplastics in a recognized pollution hotspot.

UNLABELLED: Marine plastic abundance has increased over the past 60 years and microplastics (< 5 mm) constitute a primary component of such litter. Filter-feeding megafauna, such as the whale shark, might be particularly affected by microplastic pollution as their feeding mode requires filtration of up to thousands of cubic meters of water. In addition, the habitat range of whale sharks intersects with several recognized microplastic pollution hotspots, among which is the Coral Triangle. Direct evidence for microplastic ingestion in whale sharks however, has not yet been presented. Here we show that whale shark scat collected in the Philippines from 2012 to 2019 contained a mean of 2.8 microplastics g. Contrary to our expectations, the microplastic concentration in the scat remained consistent from 2012 to 2019. Water samples from the study site in 2019 indicated that the local microplastic pollution (5.83 particles m) was higher than in surface waters in other whale shark habitats, but well below other pollution hot-spots found in Southeast Asia and China (range: 100-4100 particles m). With the predicted growth in plastic use, leading to increased plastic marine pollution, whale sharks are expected to become more exposed to this form of pollution. To what extent microplastic ingestion impacts the overall health status of this endangered species remains an open question. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s43591-021-00017-9.

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