Biological Effects by Organotins

Biological Effects by Organotins

Horiguchi, Toshihiro

Springer Verlag, Japan

04/2018

254

Mole

Inglês

9784431567899

15 a 20 dias

551

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1.Analytical techniques for trace levels of organotin compounds and contamination by organotin and alternative antifouling paints in the marine environment.- Analytical techniques for trace levels of organotin compounds in the marine environment.- Continuing issues of contamination by organotins in the marine environment after domestic and international legislation.- Emerging issues on contamination and adverse effects by alternative antifouling paints in the marine environments.- 2.Contamination by organotins and organotin-induced imposex in gastropod mollusks.- Contamination by organotins and its population-level effects involved by imposex in prosobranch gastropods.- Current status of contamination by organotins and imposex in prosobranch gastropods in Europe.- Current Status of Organotin Contamination and Imposex in Neogastropods along Coastal Marine Environments of Southeast Asia and China.- Current status of contamination by organotins and imposex in prosobranch gastropods in Korea.- 3.Fundamental knowledge of physiology and mode of action of organotins to induce the development of imposex in gastropod mollusks.- Neuropeptides and their physiological functions in mollusks.- Mode of action of organotins to induce the development of imposex in gastropods, focusing on steroid and the retinoid X receptor activation hypotheses.- Effects of organotins in mollusk's lipids.- Reproductive organ development in the ivory shell, Babylonia japonica and the rock shell, Thais clavigera.
Organotin;Gastropod imposex;Molluscan endocrinology;Nuclear receptors;Sex differentiation;Antifouling paints;Endocrine disruption;Neuropeptides;Steroids;Population decline;ecotoxicology;Fish and Wildlife Biology;water quality and water pollution;Model invertebrates