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Temporal changes of plastic litter and associated encrusting biota: Evidence from Central Italy (Mediterranean Sea)

Authors :
Giulia Cesarini
Silvia Secco
Corrado Battisti
Beatrice Questino
Leonardo Marcello
Massimiliano Scalici
Cesarini, Giulia
Secco, Silvia
Battisti, Corrado
Questino, Beatrice
Marcello, Leonardo
Scalici, Massimiliano
Source :
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 181:113890
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

We investigated the temporal changes from spring to summer of the stranded litter and the composition of plastic encrusting biota along an Italian beach. Our findings highlight a higher quantity of litter (average value 1510.67 ± 581.27 items) in spring, particularly plastic material with a composition driven by currents, winds and waves transported from rivers to sea. During summer the source was caused by anti-social behaviours (e.g. cigarettes). Regarding the plastic size, the most is macroplastic (85.96 %), followed by mesoplastic (13.74 %) and megaplastic (0.30 %) overall, and no seasonal trend was observed. Concerning the encrusting biota, Mollusca was the most frequent phylum found on plastic beach litter, whereas Porifera the most abundant overall. During spring a greater abundance of individuals was recorded compared to summer. The trend of taxa richness was decreasing from spring to summer. Arthropoda, Porifera and Mollusca phyla were significantly more abundant in spring, while Algae in summer.

Details

ISSN :
0025326X
Volume :
181
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8082131bed7ea88837d3d5e0635ce19e