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Intersex and Littorina littorea in Cork Harbour: results of a medium-term monitoring programme

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Cork Harbour, located on the south coast of Ireland, is a complex, multi-user environment. In the present study Littorina littorea (L.) is used as a bio-indicator of TBT pollution, as it has a wide range within the harbour, unlike the more common bio-indicator, Nucella lapillus (L.), which is limited to rocky substrata near the mouth of the harbour. Intersex in L. littorea is used for the first time in Ireland as a medium-term indicator of TBT pollution and results show that there are no deviations in levels of intersex over the three year period from 1994–1996. These results are discussed.

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Casey, J.D., De Grave, S., Burnell, G.M. (1998). Intersex and Littorina littorea in Cork Harbour: results of a medium-term monitoring programme. In: O’Riordan, R.M., Burnell, G.M., Davies, M.S., Ramsay, N.F. (eds) Aspects of Littorinid Biology. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 133. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5336-2_21

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