Authors
J Oehlmann, P Fioroni, E Stroben, B Markert
Publication date
1996/10/11
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
188
Issue
2-3
Pages
205-223
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The anatomy and histology of the male and female genital systems of the prosobranch Ocinebrina aciculata are described and compared with Nucella lapillus and Ocenebra erinacea. O. aciculata, collected at Roscoff (France) from 1989 to 1993, exhibited imposex (pseudohermaphroditism; occurrence of male parts in addition to the female genital duct) in response to tributyltin (TBT) pollution. Two stages of imposex development (4 and 5) with three different types (a, b, c) in stage 5 can be distinguished and are documented for the first time with scanning electron micrographs. Furthermore, three additional alterations of the genital tract are shown. Evidence for TBT-induced sterilization and protogyne sex change is given. This species exhibits a higher TBT-sensitivity than Nucella lapillus, the most sensitive TBT indicator species known previously. Due to TBT pollution, populations of Ocinebrina aciculata are declining …
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