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Mar Pollut Bull


Title:Responses of mud snails from low and high imposex sites to sex pheromones
Author(s):Straw J; Rittschof D;
Address:"Wittenberg University, P.O. Box 710, Springfield, OH 45501 USA"
Journal Title:Mar Pollut Bull
Year:2004
Volume:48
Issue:11-Dec
Page Number:1048 - 1054
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2003.12.010
ISSN/ISBN:0025-326X (Print) 0025-326X (Linking)
Abstract:"Imposex, male secondary sexual characteristics in female snails, is a morphological indicator of sub-lethal exposure to organotin compounds. The relation between imposex and behavioral responses to sex pheromones was studied. Responses of snails to sex specific pheromones were determined in laboratory assays. Females and males from a low imposex site and females, imposex females and males from a high imposex site were tested. The snails from the low imposex site showed the expected strong behavioral dimorphism with females responding to male pheromone and males responding to female pheromone. In assays using snails from the high imposex site, female and imposex females showed no dimorphism in response to pheromones and males showed a relatively weak dimorphism. As there was no breeding or egg capsule deposition at the high imposex site, we conclude that even the morphologically normal snails were behaviorally and reproductively compromised"
Keywords:"Animals Female Male Motor Activity/drug effects North Carolina Organotin Compounds/*toxicity Seawater Sex Attractants/*pharmacology *Sex Characteristics Sex Factors Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects Snails/*drug effects;"
Notes:"MedlineStraw, Jessica Rittschof, Dan eng Comparative Study England 2004/06/03 Mar Pollut Bull. 2004 Jun; 48(11-12):1048-54. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2003.12.010"

 
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