vimarsana.com


Seabird eggs contaminated with plastic additives – study
A herring gull chick and eggs (Jon Blount/University of Exeter)
Herring gull eggs have been found to be contaminated with chemical additives used in plastic production, researchers said.
A study looked for evidence of phthalates – a group of chemicals added to plastics to keep them flexible – in newly laid herring gull eggs.
The research by the universities of Exeter and Queensland found up to six types of phthalate per egg.
The chemicals function as pro-oxidants – potentially causing oxidative stress that can damage cells.
Professor Jon Blount, of the Centre for Ecology and Conservation at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus in Cornwall, said: “Herring gull mothers pass on vital nutrients to their offspring via their eggs.

Related Keywords

Exeter ,Devon ,United Kingdom ,Jon Blount ,University Of Exeter Penryn Campus In Cornwall ,Centre For Ecology ,Penryn Campus ,Marine Pollution ,எக்ஸெடர் ,டெவன் ,ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் ,ஜான் புளூட் ,பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் எக்ஸெடர் பென்ரின் வளாகம் இல் கார்ன்வால் ,மையம் க்கு சூழலியல் ,பென்ரின் வளாகம் ,கடல் பொல்யூஶந் ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.