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Decade-long monitoring reveals a transient distortion of baseline butyltin bioaccumulation pattern in gastropods

Abstract: Worldwide measures to restrict tributyltin (TBT) in antifouling paints have been legislated for decades, and were upgraded to a total ban on September 2008. With a view to test the response of coastal biota to changing pollution, since 1996 we have determined the concentration of TBT and derivatives di- and mono-butyltin (DBT and MBT) in NW Spain populations of two gastropods of contrasting biology, the rock-snail Nucella lapillus (n = 18) and the mud-snail Nassarius reticulatus (n = 24). TBT pollution in the study area has decreased consistently and considerably over time. In addition, the baseline butyltin (BT) bioaccumulation patterns showed a marked but transient distortion. These field observations are consistent with BT desorption from sediments, a natural phenomenon that is now to be expected in developing countries recently subject to the global TBT ban.

 Authorship: Ruiz J.M., Díaz J., Albaina N., Couceiro L., Irabien A., Barreiro R.,

 Fuente: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2010, 60(6), 931-934

 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd

 Publication date: 01/06/2010

 No. of pages: 4

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.04.005

 ISSN: 0025-326X,1879-3363

 Spanish project: CTM2004-04496

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.04.005

Authorship

RUIZ, JOSÉ MIGUEL

JULIAN DIAZ ORTIZ

ALBAINA, NAIARA

COUCEIRO, LUCÍA

BARREIRO LOZANO, RODOLFO