作者
Susan Jobling, S Coey, JG Whitmore, DE Kime, KJW Van Look, BG McAllister, N Beresford, AC Henshaw, G Brighty, CR Tyler, JP Sumpter
发表日期
2002/8/1
期刊
Biology of reproduction
卷号
67
期号
2
页码范围
515-524
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, known to be present in the environment, have great potential for interfering with reproductive health in wildlife and humans. There is, however, little direct evidence that endocrine disruption has adversely affected fertility in any organism. In freshwater and estuarine fish species, for example, although a widespread incidence of intersex has been reported, it is not yet known if intersexuality influences reproductive success. The purpose of this study was, therefore, to determine gamete quality in wild intersex roach (Rutilus rutilus) by assessing sperm characteristics, fertilization success, and ability to produce viable offspring. The results clearly demonstrate that gamete production is reduced in intersex roach. A significantly lower proportion of moderately or severely feminized fish (17.4% and 33.3%, respectively) were able to release milt compared with normal male fish from …
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