Bisphenol A exposure, effects, and policy: a wildlife perspective
S Flint, T Markle, S Thompson, E Wallace - Journal of environmental …, 2012 - Elsevier
Thousands of anthropogenic chemicals are present in the environment, and mounting
evidence indicates that some have endocrine-disrupting effects in a variety of organisms. Of …
evidence indicates that some have endocrine-disrupting effects in a variety of organisms. Of …
Comparative toxicity of urban wastewater and rainfall overflow in caged freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata
Municipal effluents are well-recognized as disrupting sexual differentiation and reproduction
in mussels. However, the contribution to this problem made by rainfall combined with sewer …
in mussels. However, the contribution to this problem made by rainfall combined with sewer …
Sampling trace organic compounds in water: A comparison of a continuous active sampler to continuous passive and discrete sampling methods
AL Coes, NV Paretti, WT Foreman, JL Iverson… - Science of the total …, 2014 - Elsevier
A continuous active sampling method was compared to continuous passive and discrete
sampling methods for the sampling of trace organic compounds (TOCs) in water. Results …
sampling methods for the sampling of trace organic compounds (TOCs) in water. Results …
Emerging pollutants
MJM Wells, KY Bell, KA Traexler… - Water Environment …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Reports of water quality research and management pertaining to emerging pollutants, either
chemical or biological, for which discussion of occurrence surveys, fate investigations …
chemical or biological, for which discussion of occurrence surveys, fate investigations …
Effects of nonylphenol and ethinylestradiol on copper redhorse (Moxostoma hubbsi), an endangered species
D Maltais, RL Roy - Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 2014 - Elsevier
The copper redhorse, Moxostoma hubbsi, is an endangered species endemic to Quebec.
The presence of contaminants, in particular endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), in its …
The presence of contaminants, in particular endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), in its …
Behavior of Pimephales Promelas (Fathead Minnow) After Exposure to Effluent From an Upgraded Waste Water Treatment Facility
K Thunstrom - 2017 - repository.arizona.edu
Endocrine disrupting compounds are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Exposure to these
compounds may cause deiodination of thyroid hormones in fish and also affect certain …
compounds may cause deiodination of thyroid hormones in fish and also affect certain …