Amphipod intersex, metals and latitude: A perspective |
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Authors: | M Ramiro Pastorinho Trevor C Telfer |
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Institution: | a 1-Center for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal b Environmental Group, Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Intersexuality has been widely reported in crustaceans with several mechanisms being directly or indirectly held responsible for its occurrence, amongst which pollution. No mechanistic relationship between metals and intersex has ever been established. Also the incidence of intersex in populations of the same invertebrate species in a latitudinal gradient has never been studied so far. Three populations (Iceland, Scotland and Portugal) of the amphipod Echinogammarus marinus were scrutinized. Intersex females from Iceland registered the highest fecundity loss. Only in Scottish samples females with two genital papillae and males with only one genital papillae were observed. Nevertheless, water, biota and sediment samples pointed to equivalent metal levels, and in consonance the prevalence of intersex was not significantly different between locations. An unequivocal relationship between metal presence and intersex induction cannot be presented, but our results advocate the potential role of metals as a direct cause of intersexuality in E. marinus. |
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Keywords: | Echinogammarus marinus Intersex Heavy metals Iceland Scotland Portugal |
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