2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.01.001
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Biomonitoring of TBT contamination and imposex incidence along 4700km of Argentinean shoreline (SW Atlantic: From 38S to 54S)

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“…This is in line with the study of Bigatti et al (2009), who recorded TBT pollution in the sediments in Mar del Plata. In this study, no histological alterations in gonad structure were observed, and in consequence the gonadal cycle was not affected.…”
Section: Population Structuresupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is in line with the study of Bigatti et al (2009), who recorded TBT pollution in the sediments in Mar del Plata. In this study, no histological alterations in gonad structure were observed, and in consequence the gonadal cycle was not affected.…”
Section: Population Structuresupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the Mar del Plata region, imposex has been reported for other gastropods, all associated with the harbour (Penchaszadeh et al 2001, Cledón et al 2006, Teso & Penchaszadeh 2009). Though the percentage of imposex-affected females was low, the high RPLI indicates a higher sensitivity of A. beckii to TBT in comparison to other snails studied in Mar del Plata (Penchaszadeh et al 2001, Cledón et al 2006, Bigatti et al 2009, Teso & Penchaszadeh 2009). …”
Section: Imposexmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Imposex is a widespread phenomenon caused by tributyltin (TBT), a compound used in antifouling paint (Gibbs et al 1988(Gibbs et al , 1991(Gibbs et al , 1997, and has been reported in several coastal gastropods, particularly in species associated with harbour waters (Santos et al 2000, Bech 2002, Bigatti et al 2009). The Mar del Plata harbour is the most important fishing harbour in Argentina, with a coastal and offshore fleet of more than 300 vessels (Errazti & Bertolotti 1998).…”
Section: Imposexmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In areas highly polluted with TBT, sterile females and population declines have been observed (Oehlmann et al, 2007). In Argentinean harbour areas, several gastropod species have been reported to be affected by imposex, including Buccinanops globulosus, and its congeners B. monilifer and B. cochlidium (Penchaszadeh et al, 2001, Bigatti et al, 2009, Averbuj & Penchaszadeh, 2010a. Pollutants such as TBT, heavy metals and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS) were detected in Nuevo Gulf at north Patagonia, Argentina (Gil et al, 2006, Massara Paletto et al, 2008, Bigatti et al, 2009.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%