Imposex and butyltin burden in Bolinus brandaris (Mollusca, Gastropoda) and sediment from the Tunisian coast

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Sami Abidli
Youssef Lahbib
Pablo Rodríguez González
José Ignacio García Alonso
Najoua Trigui El Menif
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[1] University of Carthage,Laboratory of Environment Biomonitoring, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerta (FSB)
[2] University of Oviedo,Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry
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Hydrobiologia | 2013年 / 714卷
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Organotins; Imposex; Bioindicators; Sediments; Tunisia;
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The present study aimed at analyzing the imposex incidence and the presence of butyltins namely tributyltin (TBT) with its di- and mono-substituted metabolites in Bolinus brandaris whole tissues and in surface sediments at seven sites from the Tunisian coast during one campaign in May 2010. Butyltin levels were evaluated using isotope dilution GC–MS. Except the population collected from Zarat site, imposex was found in snails from the remained six sites with a maximal incidence and sterility (closure of the vaginal opening) registered in Carrier bay. Both imposex indices VDSI and RPLI showed a positive correlation with tissue concentrations of TBT. Total butyltin concentrations in sediments were higher in sites located in the vicinity of shipping areas with levels of TBT high enough to cause environmental concern if there is no legislative restriction and enforcement for the sale and use of these chemicals in Tunisia. These results further confirmed that B. brandaris is a good bioindicator of butyltin pollution in the studied areas. In addition, this study provided recent and new data on sediment butyltin concentrations that could serve for long-term monitoring of TBT pollution in Tunisia and the Mediterranean Sea.
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