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Estimating the size distribution of plastics ingested by animals

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Estimating the size distribution of plastics ingested by animals

I. B. Jâms, F. M. Windsor, et al.

Discover how animal size influences plastic ingestion in this groundbreaking study by Ifan B. Jâms, Fredric M. Windsor, Thomas Poudevigne-Durance, Steve J. Ormerod, and Isabelle Durance. By analyzing over 2000 gut content samples, this research uncovers the allometric relationship between plastic consumption and animal size, enhancing our understanding of the ecological risks posed by plastic pollution.... show more
Abstract
The ingestion of plastics appears to be widespread throughout the animal kingdom with risks to individuals, ecosystems and human health. Despite growing information on the location, abundance and size distribution of plastics in the environment, it cannot be assumed that any given animal will ingest all sizes of plastic encountered. Here, we use published data to develop an allometric relationship between plastic consumption and animal size to estimate the size distribution of plastics feasibly ingested by animals. Based on more than 2000 gut content analyses from animals ranging over three orders of magnitude in size (lengths 9 mm to 10 m), body length alone accounts for 42% of the variance in the length of plastic an animal may ingest and indicates a size ratio of roughly 20:1 between animal body length and the largest plastic the animal may ingest. We expect this work to improve global assessments of plastic pollution risk by introducing a quantifiable link between animals and the plastics they can ingest.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 27, 2020
Authors
Ifan B. Jâms, Fredric M. Windsor, Thomas Poudevigne-Durance, Steve J. Ormerod, Isabelle Durance
Tags
plastic ingestion
animal size
ecological risks
plastic pollution
gut content analysis
allometric relationship
environmental impact
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