Authors
Martina Duft, Ulrike Schulte-Oehlmann, Lennart Weltje, Michaela Tillmann, Jörg Oehlmann
Publication date
2003/9/10
Journal
Aquatic Toxicology
Volume
64
Issue
4
Pages
437-449
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The effects of three suspected endocrine disrupting chemicals, the xeno-estrogens bisphenol A (BPA), 4-tert-octylphenol (OP) and 4-n-nonylphenol (NP), were investigated in a whole-sediment biotest with the freshwater mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia). Artificial sediments were spiked with five nominal concentrations (six for NP), ranging from 1–300 μg/kg dry weight (1–1000 μg/kg for NP). After 2, 4 and 8 weeks of exposure, the responses of the test species were analysed. P. antipodarum exhibited a distinct increase in the number of embryos sheltered in its brood pouch in a time- and concentration-dependent manner in comparison to the solvent control sediment for BPA and OP. The number of “new”, still unshelled embryos turned out to be the most sensitive parameter. The lowest observed effect concentration (LOEC) was equivalent to the lowest administered concentration (1 …
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