作者
Tim A Verslycke, Nancy Fockedey, Charles L McKenney Jr, Stephen D Roast, Malcolm B Jones, Jan Mees, Colin R Janssen
发表日期
2004/5
来源
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal
卷号
23
期号
5
页码范围
1219-1234
出版商
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
简介
Anthropogenic chemicals that disrupt the hormonal systems (endocrine disruptors) of wildlife species recently have become a widely investigated and politically charged issue. Invertebrates account for roughly 95% of all animals, yet surprisingly little effort has been made to understand their value in signaling potential environmental endocrine disruption. This omission largely can be attributed to the high diversity of invertebrates and the shortage of fundamental knowledge of their endocrine systems. Insects and crustaceans are exceptions and, as such, appear to be excellent candidates for evaluating the environmental consequences of chemically induced endocrine disruption. Mysid shrimp (Crustacea: Mysidacea) may serve as a viable surrogate for many crustaceans and have been put forward as suitable test organisms for the evaluation of endocrine disruption by several researchers and regulatory bodies (e …
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