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Fig. 2 Effects of DMS responsiveness and nesting behavior on plastic ingestion in procellariiform seabirds. Effects of DMS responsiveness and nesting behavior on plastic ingestion in procellariiform seabirds. (A) Maximum likelihood estimate (±SEM) of the DMS-responsive and non–DMS-responsive species groups, illustrating a significantly higher frequency of plastic debris ingestion in DMS-responsive species (binomial GLMM, P < ). (B) Maximum likelihood estimate (±SEM) of burrow- and surface-nesting species groups, illustrating a significantly higher frequency of plastic ingestion in burrow-nesting species (binomial GLMM, P < 0.05). Burrow-nesting behavior is used here as a proxy for DMS responsiveness. Matthew S. Savoca et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e Copyright © 2016, The Authors
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