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    De-la-Torre, Gabriel Enrique; Valderrama-Herrera, Miguel; Urizar Garfias Reyes, Damarisch Fernanda; Walker, Tony R.

    Marine pollution bulletin, December 2022, 2022-12-00, 20221201, Letnik: 185
    Journal Article

    Marine litter colonization is widely investigated as an important pathway for the dispersal of potentially invasive species. However, this phenomenon may be impacting marine biota in other ways as well. In this viewpoint, we express our concerns regarding the potential loss of viable eggs of numerous oviparous fishes deposited on marine litter when large-scale stranding events occur. Our concerns are supported by personal observations of stranded marine litter harboring fresh and viable egg capsules (Sympterygia sp.) and eggs (Family: Blenniidae), as well as reports in the literature. The loss of viable eggs from oviparous fishes is widely overlooked and poorly understood. Based on these knowledge gaps, we make a call for research and propose several research priorities to understand the impact of these events. Display omitted •Fish from various taxa deposit their eggs on marine litter.•Oviposited marine litters wash ashore during stranding events.•A significant number of viable eggs on stranded marine litter are lost.•Research priorities in this line of research are discussed.