Endocrine disrupting chemicals and sexual behaviors in fish–a critical review on effects and possible consequences
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) enter aquatic ecosystems through discharged
effluents, mainly from wastewater treatment works and diffuse run off from land, and affect a …
effluents, mainly from wastewater treatment works and diffuse run off from land, and affect a …
[HTML][HTML] Experimental approaches for characterizing the endocrine-disrupting effects of environmental chemicals in fish
FT Celino-Brady, DT Lerner, AP Seale - Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Increasing industrial and agricultural activities have led to a disturbing increase of pollutant
discharges into the environment. Most of these pollutants can induce short-term, sustained …
discharges into the environment. Most of these pollutants can induce short-term, sustained …
[HTML][HTML] Endocrine disruption in wild freshwater fish
Endocrine disruption has been reported in freshwater fish populations around the world.
This phenomenon ranges from subtle changes in the physiology and sexual behavior of fish …
This phenomenon ranges from subtle changes in the physiology and sexual behavior of fish …
Endocrine disruption in aquatic systems: Up‐scaling research to address ecological consequences
Endocrine‐disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can alter biological function in organisms at
environmentally relevant concentrations and are a significant threat to aquatic biodiversity …
environmentally relevant concentrations and are a significant threat to aquatic biodiversity …
Review of evidence: are endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the aquatic environment impacting fish populations?
LJ Mills, C Chichester - Science of the total environment, 2005 - Elsevier
In this paper, evidence from the current literature is presented that addresses either of two
questions: 1) do EDCs in the aquatic environment have the potential to impact the …
questions: 1) do EDCs in the aquatic environment have the potential to impact the …
Long-term exposure to environmental concentrations of the pharmaceutical ethynylestradiol causes reproductive failure in fish
JP Nash, DE Kime, LTM Van der Ven… - Environmental …, 2004 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Heightened concern over endocrine-disrupting chemicals is driven by the hypothesis that
they could reduce reproductive success and affect wildlife populations, but there is little …
they could reduce reproductive success and affect wildlife populations, but there is little …
Endocrine disrupting compounds: can they target the immune system of fish?
A Casanova-Nakayama, M Wenger, R Burki… - Marine pollution …, 2011 - Elsevier
Endocrine disruption, in particular disruption by estrogen-active compounds, has been
identified as an important ecotoxicological hazard in the aquatic environment. Research on …
identified as an important ecotoxicological hazard in the aquatic environment. Research on …
Neuroendocrine disruption: more than hormones are upset
A Waye, VL Trudeau - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Only a small proportion of the published research on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC)
directly examined effects on neuroendocrine processes. There is an expanding body of …
directly examined effects on neuroendocrine processes. There is an expanding body of …
Sex in troubled waters: widespread agricultural contaminant disrupts reproductive behaviour in fish
Chemical pollution is a pervasive and insidious agent of environmental change. One class
of chemical pollutant threatening ecosystems globally is the endocrine disrupting chemicals …
of chemical pollutant threatening ecosystems globally is the endocrine disrupting chemicals …
Fish reproduction: an ecologically relevant indicator of endocrine disruption
LD Arcand‐Hoy, WH Benson - Environmental Toxicology and …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Endocrine‐disrupting compounds have the potential to alter hormone pathways that
regulate reproductive processes. With the exception of endocrine effects leading to …
regulate reproductive processes. With the exception of endocrine effects leading to …