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    Studies on novel methodologies addressed to quantification of anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) types ingested by green turtles (Chelonia mydas) is not common in the scientific literature. To fill this gap, we used the alimentary index (IAi) to quantify and classify AMD ingested by green turtles stranded in the Potiguar Basin, northeastern Brazil. We classified 295 green turtles as juveniles (JUV-I (n = 190) and JUV-II (n = 58)) and adults (ADU (n = 47)). We collected gut contents during necropsy and analyzed them using the IAi. The IAi values were categorized as main (IAi ≥ 0.5), secondary (0.25 ≤ IAi < 0.5), and accessory (IAi < 0.25). The results revealed that transparent soft plastic was an accessory item for the three size groups and the second most frequent item (IAi = 0.23) for JUV-I. Our study brings insights into the application of the IAi to evaluate the amount and types of AMD ingested by green turtles. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Daniel Solon Dias de Farias, Aline da Costa Bomfim Ventura, Flávio José de Lima Silva, Raquel Marinho de Souza Cavalcante, Silmara Rossi, Simone Almeida Gavilan, Vinícius Gabriel da Silva Santana, Viviane Souza do Amaral. The use of an alimentary index to assess anthropogenic debris on green turtles (Chelonia mydas). Marine pollution bulletin. 2023 Aug;193:115184

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    PMID: 37352801

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