The sublethal effects of tributyltin oxide (TBT) at concentrations of
2 to 128 ng l(-1) in sea water on imposer development, weight, activit
y and feeding rate of the adult common dogwhelk Nucella lapillus (L.)
were investigated over 12 mo under conditions conforming to the UK Goo
d Laboratory Practice standard. TBT promoted imposer development, with
a no-effect concentration of <2 ng l(-1) for exposure of 6 mo or more
. The degree of imposer did not exceed levels which caused sterility i
n any treatment group. Low levels of imposer in controls showed season
al changes in intensity. Seasonal patterns were overridden by 2 ng TBT
l(-1) or more. The low numbers of mortalities observed were not relat
ed to TBT concentration. The activity of dogwhelks (tendency to climb
the tank walls) varied seasonally, reflecting natural behaviour patter
ns of wild populations. TBT exposure had no effect on this activity. T
he feeding rate (predation on mussels Mytilus edulis) showed marked se
asonal variations in all tanks, but there was no correlation with TBT
exposure. Exposure to TBT had no effect on the tissue weight of male d
ogwhelks, but the body weight of females was negatively correlated wit
h TBT after 12 mo exposure. Mean bioconcentration factors (water to ti
ssue of dogwhelks) ranged from 7400 to 25000, and decreased with incre
asing TBT exposure concentration. It is estimated that the feed mussel
s accounted for approximately 40% of the TBT accumulated by the dogwhe
lks.