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MEPS 230:127-135 (2002)

Abstract

Imposex, female sterility and organotin contamination of the prosobranch Nassarius reticulatus from the Portuguese coast

C. M. Barroso1,*, M. H. Moreira1, M. J. Bebianno2

1Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810 Aveiro, Portugal
2Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, 8000 Faro, Portugal

*E-mail: cmiguez@bio.ua.pt

ABSTRACT: Samples of Nassarius reticulatus (L.) were obtained from May to July 2000 on the W Portuguese coast. N. reticulatus imposex (superimposition of male characters onto female prosobranchs) increased with the proximity of harbours. The percentage of imposex-affected females (%I) varied between 0 and 100%. The penis length index (PLI) and the relative penis length index (RPLI) were between 0 and 10.7 mm and 0.0 and 92.1%, respectively. The vas deferens sequence index (VDSI) ranged from 0 to 5. The average oviduct stage (AOS) varied between 0.0 and 1.3. Sterile females (22 specimens) were found at 8 of the 40 sampling stations with frequencies between 5 and 50% of the total females sampled at each site. Sterility occurred only in females highly affected with imposex. Tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT) female body burden varied from <20 to 1368 and from <10 to 256 ng Sn g-1 dry weight (dry wt), respectively. The TPT residue was, on average, 18% of the TBT residue, and there was a highly significant correlation between TBT and lnTPT (r = 0.88, p < 0.001). Dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT) female body burden varied from <34 to 721 and from <24 to 703 ng Sn g-1 dry wt, respectively. TBT represented the major fraction (34 to 60%) of the total butyltins, followed by DBT (24 to 40%) and MBT (10 to 31%). Highly significant correlations (p < 0.001) were established between the lnTBT female residue and the indices RPLI (r = 0.88), VDSI(5) (r = 0.81) and AOS (r = 0.72), as well as between TBT and percentage female sterility (%STER) (r = 0.61).

KEY WORDS: Nassarius reticulatus · Imposex · Portugal · Tributyltin · Triphenyltin · Sterility

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Published in MEPS Vol. 230 (2002) on April 5
Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2002

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