Entwicklung eines Sedimentbiotests mit der ZwergdeckelschneckePotamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) |
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Authors: | Martina Duft Michaela Tillmann Ulrike Schulte-Oehlmann Bernd Markert Jörg Oehlmann |
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Institution: | 1. Lehrstuhl Umweltverfahrenstechnik, Fachgruppe ?kotoxikologie, Internationales Hochschulinstitut Zittau, Markt 23, D-02763, Zittau 2. Zoologisches Institut, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt am Main, Siesmayerstr. 70, D-60054, Frankfurt
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Abstract: | Currently, only few organismic biotest systems are available for the assessment of effects on reproduction, which consider an exposure toward whole sediments. A well-suited test organism is the parthenogenetic mudsnailPotamopyrgus antipodarum. This ovoviviparous prosobranch snail lives in the upper layers of freshwater and brackish sediments. The number of (unshelled) embryos turned out to be a very sensitive parameter for the indication of sediment components affecting reproduction. Additionally, this endpoint allows to signal possible estrogenic sediment compounds. With this 28-day bioassay, laboratory tests on the effects of various chemicals onP. antipodarum were performed, e.g. triphenyltin and bisphenol A, in relevant environmental concentration ranges. Furthermore, the suitability of our test system for the investigation of complex and multiple level ranged contaminations was examined by means of various natural sediments from the Neiße and Odra rivers. |
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