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Plastic pellets as oviposition site and means of dispersal for the ocean-skater insect Halobates
Authors:Majer A P  Vedolin M C  Turra A
Institution:Laboratório de Manejo, Ecologia e Conserva??o Marinha, Departamento de Oceanografia Biológica, Instituto Oceanográfico, USP, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. lhemajer@gmail.com
Abstract:Microplastics are omnipresent in the oceans and generally have negative impacts on the biota. However, flotsam may increase the availability of hard substrates, which are considered a limiting resource for some oceanic species, e.g. as oviposition sites for the ocean insect Halobates. This study describes the use of plastic pellets as an oviposition site for Halobates micans and discusses possible effects on its abundance and dispersion. Inspection of egg masses on stranded particles on beaches revealed that a mean of 24% (from 0% to 62%) of the pellets bore eggs (mean of 5 and max. of 48 eggs per pellet). Most eggs (63%) contained embryos, while 37% were empty egg shells. This shows that even small plastic particles are used as oviposition site by H. micans, and that marine litter may have a positive effect over the abundance and dispersion of this species.
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