Environmental DNA from plastic and textile marine litter detects exotic and nuisance species nearby ports
Abstract
Marine debris is currently a significant source of environmental and economic problems. Floating litter can be employed by marine organisms as a surface to attach to and use as spreading vector. Human activities are promoting the expansion of potentially harmful species into novel ecosystems, endangering autochthonous communities. In this project, more than 1,000 litter items were collected and classified from five beaches eastwards the port of...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental DNA from plastic and textile marine litter detects exotic and nuisance species nearby ports
Published Date
Jun 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
e0228811 - e0228811
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