Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor

Imposex in Thais bitubercularis was observed in Merambong Shoal. About 18% from female individuals of the species were found to have male sexual organs, which is imposex at various stages. Stage 2 is the highest level of imposex discovered. The imposex occurrence was determined by calculated the pro...

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Main Authors: Mohd Taib, Noor Farah Elinda, Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus, Ismail, Ahmad, Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/31227/
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author Mohd Taib, Noor Farah Elinda
Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus
Ismail, Ahmad
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
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Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus
Ismail, Ahmad
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
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building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Imposex in Thais bitubercularis was observed in Merambong Shoal. About 18% from female individuals of the species were found to have male sexual organs, which is imposex at various stages. Stage 2 is the highest level of imposex discovered. The imposex occurrence was determined by calculated the proportion of females with imposex to the total number of female in sample and the degree of imposex was assessed using the vas deference sequence index and the percentage of females possessing the imposex characteristics. There are no significant relationship between the shell height and the number of spines between the degrees of imposex occurrence in T. bitubercularis. The present study also provided an overview of the present condition of the population health of T. bitubercularis at Merambong Shoal. Based on the male to female ratio, the population in Merambong Shoal showed in normal ratio which is 5:7 and this ratio is closer to normal ratio condition which is 4:7. The imposex incidence in the population reveals that T. bitubercularis in Merambong shoals are no exception from being exposed with the pollutant that can promote imposex occurrence. Tributyltin (TBT) which was recorded as the most suspected pollutant causing imposex in gastropod is expected contaminating the Johor Straits. However, the low incidence of imposex can be explain as the sample was collected from a shoal that receive high water current. The condition causing very low suspended particles or organic matter in the sediment resulting low TBT deposition in the sediment, then automatically low uptake by the biota living in the shoal.
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spelling upm-312272020-04-14T14:39:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/31227/ Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor Mohd Taib, Noor Farah Elinda Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus Ismail, Ahmad Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir Imposex in Thais bitubercularis was observed in Merambong Shoal. About 18% from female individuals of the species were found to have male sexual organs, which is imposex at various stages. Stage 2 is the highest level of imposex discovered. The imposex occurrence was determined by calculated the proportion of females with imposex to the total number of female in sample and the degree of imposex was assessed using the vas deference sequence index and the percentage of females possessing the imposex characteristics. There are no significant relationship between the shell height and the number of spines between the degrees of imposex occurrence in T. bitubercularis. The present study also provided an overview of the present condition of the population health of T. bitubercularis at Merambong Shoal. Based on the male to female ratio, the population in Merambong Shoal showed in normal ratio which is 5:7 and this ratio is closer to normal ratio condition which is 4:7. The imposex incidence in the population reveals that T. bitubercularis in Merambong shoals are no exception from being exposed with the pollutant that can promote imposex occurrence. Tributyltin (TBT) which was recorded as the most suspected pollutant causing imposex in gastropod is expected contaminating the Johor Straits. However, the low incidence of imposex can be explain as the sample was collected from a shoal that receive high water current. The condition causing very low suspended particles or organic matter in the sediment resulting low TBT deposition in the sediment, then automatically low uptake by the biota living in the shoal. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/31227/1/BIO%202014-48.pdf Mohd Taib, Noor Farah Elinda and Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus and Ismail, Ahmad and Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir (2014) Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor. In: Malaysia International Biological Symposium 2014, 28-29 Oct. 2014, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (p. 203).
spellingShingle Mohd Taib, Noor Farah Elinda
Mohamat Yusuff, Ferdius @ Ferdaus
Ismail, Ahmad
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title_full Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title_fullStr Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title_full_unstemmed Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title_short Imposex study on Thais bitubercularis in Merambong shoal, Johor
title_sort imposex study on thais bitubercularis in merambong shoal, johor
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/31227/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/31227/1/BIO%202014-48.pdf