[HTML][HTML] Impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals on reproduction in wildlife and humans

VL Marlatt, S Bayen, D Castaneda-Cortès… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in aquatic and terrestrial
environments. The main objective of this review was to summarize the current knowledge of …

Pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment: a critical review of the evidence for health effects in fish

J Corcoran, MJ Winter, CR Tyler - Critical reviews in toxicology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The authors review the current data on the presence and reported biological effects in fish of
some of the most commonly detected pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment; namely …

Marine mammals as sentinel species for oceans and human health

GD Bossart - Veterinary pathology, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The long-term consequences of climate change and potential environmental degradation
are likely to include aspects of disease emergence in marine plants and animals. In turn …

[图书][B] Principles of ecotoxicology

CH Walker, RM Sibly, DB Peakall - 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
Presenting a multidisciplinary perspective in a concise format, Principles of Ecotoxicology,
Third Edition discusses the fundamental chemical and ecological nature of pollution …

The measurement of sperm motility and factors affecting sperm quality in cultured fish

E Rurangwa, DE Kime, F Ollevier, JP Nash - Aquaculture, 2004 - Elsevier
The fish farming industry has been more focused on the quality of eggs or larvae rather than
that of sperm, even though the quality of both gametes may affect fertilisation success and …

Effluent organic matter (EfOM) in wastewater: constituents, effects, and treatment

HK Shon, S Vigneswaran, SA Snyder - Critical reviews in …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Wastewater reuse is being increasingly emphasized as a strategy for conservation of limited
resources of freshwater and as a mean of safeguarding the aquatic environment due to …

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 …

Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in UK rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations

S Jobling, R Williams, A Johnson… - Environmental …, 2006 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major
role in causing widespread endocrine disruption in wild populations of the roach (Rutilus …

Are pharmaceuticals potent environmental pollutants?: Part I: Environmental risk assessments of selected active pharmaceutical ingredients

C Carlsson, AK Johansson, G Alvan, K Bergman… - Science of the total …, 2006 - Elsevier
As part of achieving national environmental goals, the Swedish Government commissioned
an official report from the Swedish Medical Products Agency on environmental effects of …

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 …