Chronic toxicity of tributyltin on development and reproduction of the hermaphroditic snail Physa fontinalis : Influence of population density

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-162
Journal / PublicationMarine Environmental Research
Volume58
Issue number2-5
Online published17 Apr 2004
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2004
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Tributyltin (TBT) is toxic to aquatic organisms and occurs widely in sediments and surface waters of American and European rivers and lakes. This study investigated TBT effects on development and population growth rate (r) of the common, hermaphroditic European freshwater snail Physa fontinalis. Egg ropes of similar age (1-3 days old) were exposed to a control (solvent only) and nominal concentrations of 0.01, 1.0 and 10 μg TBT l-1 in triplicate. Hatching and mortality were recorded during 0-40 days of exposure. At day 40, 18 juveniles were randomly selected from each concentration (i.e., six from each test vessel) and individually exposed to the same concentration of TBT in 50 ml beakers. A cohort of 20 juveniles was allowed to continue developing in the original test vessels, so that individual and grouped results could be compared. Mortality and reproduction were recorded at 48-h intervals throughout the study period (110 days). Abnormal embryonic development was observed at 1 and 10 μg TBT l-1. Although 50% of eggs hatched at 10 μg TBT l-1, all these hatchlings failed to survive. Survivorship of hatchlings was significantly reduced by TBT at 1 μgl-1. In general, there was a delay in egg production in isolated snails when compared with the grouped snails. Survival, fecundity and population growth rate (r) were reduced in both individual and grouped P. fontinalis at 1.0 μg TBT l-1. Only a decline in r was observed in snails exposed individually to 0.01 μg TBT l-1. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Chronic toxicity, Development, Population density, Population growth, Snails, Tributyltin

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Chronic toxicity of tributyltin on development and reproduction of the hermaphroditic snail Physa fontinalis: Influence of population density. / Leung, Kenneth M.Y.; Morley, Neil J.; Grist, Eric P.M. et al.
In: Marine Environmental Research, Vol. 58, No. 2-5, 08.2004, p. 157-162.

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