Endocrine disruption and altered sexual development in aquatic organisms: an invertebrate perspective

Volume: 100, Issue: 4, Pages: 495 - 515
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Contaminants causing sex-altering, endocrine disrupting-like (ED) effects, or otherwise influencing reproduction, have been of growing concern to humans for more than 50 years. They have also been a perturbing, though less well-studied, phenomenon in marine organisms, following the recognition of tributyltin (TBT)-induced imposex and population extinctions in (neo)gastropods in the 1970s. Whilst ED impacts in mammals and fish are characterized...
Paper Details
Title
Endocrine disruption and altered sexual development in aquatic organisms: an invertebrate perspective
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
100
Issue
4
Pages
495 - 515
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