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This study was undertaken to examine the use of imposes in the tropical neogastropod whelk Morula granulata as bioindicator of tributyltin (TBT) contamination. Samples were collected from sites throughout the Dampier Archipelago; both impact sites close to intensive shipping activity and remote control sites. TBT in this area originates mainly from commercial vessels using the Port of Dampier that are > 25 m in length and exempt from legislation controlling the use of TBT in antifouling paints. A held survey was undertaken in July 1997; 100 M. granulata were taken at each of 18 sites with varying vessel activity, and examined for imposer. The level of TBT contamination in the Archipelago was low; ranging from < 0.3 to 25 ng Sn l(-1) in water, <0.3 to 80 ng Sn g(-1) in oyster tissue (Saccostrea cuccullata - prey of M. granulata), and < 0.3 to 33 ng Sn g(-1) in whelks. Percentage of imposer in nl. granulata ranged from 0% to 57%, and was correlated with distance to vessel activity (r = 0.646, p < 0.05). The only significant relationship of imposer with butyltin concentrations was with TBT in oysters (r = 0.826, p < 0.05), and dibutyltin (DBT) in whelks (r = 0.783, p < 0.05), It is postulated that this is because of interspecies variation in ability to metabolize TBT to DBT and MBT (monobutyltin), as well as induction of imposes in earlier life stages, so that imposer in adults could be a reflection of prior contamination. M. granulata is a suitable bioindicator of TBT contamination in the Dampier Archipelago, which could be used throughout the Indo-Pacific given its abundance in the region. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. [References: 20]Lineage
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Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Originally sourced from WA DEC Marine Policy and Planning Branch Pilbara and Lower West Kimberley Environmental Report Library. Date range generated from citation date, limited abstract information available.
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CreditT.J. Reitsema
Credit
J.T. Spickett
J.T. Spickett
Modified: 06 2008
Data time period: 1999 to 1999
text: westlimit=116.65; southlimit=-20.69; eastlimit=116.76; northlimit=-20.59
Subjects
Antifouling |
Biosphere | Ecological Dynamics | Toxicity |
Gastropod |
Marine Features (Australia) | Dampier Archipelago, WA |
Nearshore |
Pollution |
Whelk |
biota |
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