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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.030
Social media as a novel source of data on the impact of marine litter on megafauna: The Philippines as a case study
Abreo N.A.S.; Thompson K.F.; Arabejo G.F.P.; Superio M.D.A.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码51
结束页码59
卷号140
英文摘要Marine litter is a global threat to marine biodiversity. However, there is a key knowledge gap on the impacts of marine litter in the Philippines – a country of high marine biodiversity and large exclusive economic zone. This gap is addressed here by using information shared on the internet by citizen scientists and conservation groups to assess the impacts of marine litter on megafauna. Facebook, presently the largest social media platform, was scanned for posts concerning the interaction between litter and marine species in the Philippines. Results showed thirty-two individuals from 17 species were affected by marine litter in the country. Furthermore, ingestion (61%) was the most frequent interaction reported. Mindanao was also identified as a hotspot for marine litter interactions. The study highlights the utility of social media in providing data to create an inventory of marine species adversely affected by litter and the spatial distribution of these interactions. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词Citizen science; Marine debris; Philippines; Plastic; Pollution; Social media
语种英语
scopus关键词Biodiversity; Plastics; Pollution; Social networking (online); Citizen science; Conservation groups; Exclusive economic zones; Marine biodiversity; Marine debris; Philippines; Social media; Social media platforms; Marine pollution; benthic fauna; ingestion rate; marine pollution; plastic waste; social media; spatial distribution; species inventory; adult; article; clinical article; female; human; human experiment; ingestion; male; marine species; nonhuman; Philippines; social media; animal; aquatic species; biodiversity; Cetacea; dietary exposure; environment; environmental exposure; fish; Philippines; statistics and numerical data; turtle; waste; water pollution; Philippines; plastic; Animals; Aquatic Organisms; Biodiversity; Cetacea; Dietary Exposure; Environment; Environmental Exposure; Fishes; Humans; Philippines; Plastics; Social Media; Turtles; Waste Products; Water Pollution
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/150121
作者单位Senior High School Department, Malayan Colleges Mindanao, Davao City, Philippines; Regional Integrated Coastal Resource Management Center (RIC-XI), Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology, Mati City, Davao Oriental, Philippines; Institute of Aquatic and Applied Sciences, Davao del Norte State College, Panabo City, Philippines; College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, United Kingdom; Graduate School, Department of Natural Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines
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Abreo N.A.S.,Thompson K.F.,Arabejo G.F.P.,et al. Social media as a novel source of data on the impact of marine litter on megafauna: The Philippines as a case study[J],2019,140.
APA Abreo N.A.S.,Thompson K.F.,Arabejo G.F.P.,&Superio M.D.A..(2019).Social media as a novel source of data on the impact of marine litter on megafauna: The Philippines as a case study.Marine Pollution Bulletin,140.
MLA Abreo N.A.S.,et al."Social media as a novel source of data on the impact of marine litter on megafauna: The Philippines as a case study".Marine Pollution Bulletin 140(2019).
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