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Microplastic Munchies: Exploring Microplastic Trophic Transfer Potential Between Two Key Prey Fish Species and Resident Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Sarasota Bay, Florida

open access: yesMarine Mammal Science, Volume 42, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Microplastics have been identified in hundreds of species, with evidence of trophic transfer via contaminated prey. Sarasota Bay common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) serve as sentinels of coastal pollution, including plastics and chemical plasticizers. Previous research confirmed microplastic ingestion in these dolphins (100.0%, n = 
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Factors Affecting Distribution of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds in Bottom Sediments of Odra River Estuary (SW Baltic Sea). [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Giebułtowicz J   +6 more
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Simulated heatwave alters intertidal estuary greenhouse gas fluxes. [PDF]

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Douglas EJ   +4 more
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Dynamics of an estuarine biotic community captured in high spatio-temporal resolution using metabarcoding. [PDF]

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Sperlea T   +9 more
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The Modification of an Estuary

Science, 1986
The San Francisco Bay estuary has been rapidly modified by human activity. Diking and filling of most of its wetlands have eliminated habitats for fish and waterfowl; the introduction of exotic species has transformed the composition of its aquatic communities; reduction of freshwater inflow by more than half has changed the dynamics of its plant and ...
F H, Nichols   +3 more
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Estuaries

2020
This chapter concerns estuaries. Estuaries represent the great transition between freshwater and marine biomes, and as such they are influenced by both aquatic realms while having a distinct and exceptionally variable environment and ecology of their own.
Michel J. Kaiser   +9 more
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