Abstract By comparing the sperm parameters of small rodents trapped at contaminated terrestrial sites and nearby habitat-matched noncontaminated locations, the patent-pending Rodent Sperm Analysis (RSA) method provides a direct health status appraisal for the maximally chemical-exposed mammalian ecological receptor in the wild. RSA outcomes have consistently allowed for as definitive determinations of receptor health as are possible at the present time, thereby streamlining the ecological risk assessment (ERA) process. Here, we describe the unan-ticipated discovery, at a contaminated US EPA Superfund National Priorities List site, of a population of Hispid cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus), with a high percentage of adult males lacking sperm ...
The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxic...
To study possible deleterious effects of environmental agents upon the male fertility a method to ob...
In the present review, we first summarize the main benefits, limitations and pitfalls of conventiona...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) guidance recommends that field-truthing efforts proceed when modele...
Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) for mammals at chemically contaminated terrestrial sites conventi...
Rodent sperm analysis in field-based ecological risk assessment: pilot study at Ravenna army ammunit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that reproductive abnormalities are i...
Traditional rodent management tools, such as traps and lethal rodenticides, are acute measures to re...
The transformation of skin in-natura into leather in tannery industries generates large volumes of o...
A regulatory body such as the Environmental Protection Agency has responsibility to determine safe e...
Sperm quantity and quality are key features explaining intra- and interspecific variation in male re...
Human sperm tests provide a direct means of assessing chemically induced spermatogenic dysfunction i...
Sperm competition, a prevalent evolutionary process in which the spermatozoa of two or more males co...
The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxic...
To study possible deleterious effects of environmental agents upon the male fertility a method to ob...
In the present review, we first summarize the main benefits, limitations and pitfalls of conventiona...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) guidance recommends that field-truthing efforts proceed when modele...
Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) for mammals at chemically contaminated terrestrial sites conventi...
Rodent sperm analysis in field-based ecological risk assessment: pilot study at Ravenna army ammunit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that reproductive abnormalities are i...
Traditional rodent management tools, such as traps and lethal rodenticides, are acute measures to re...
The transformation of skin in-natura into leather in tannery industries generates large volumes of o...
A regulatory body such as the Environmental Protection Agency has responsibility to determine safe e...
Sperm quantity and quality are key features explaining intra- and interspecific variation in male re...
Human sperm tests provide a direct means of assessing chemically induced spermatogenic dysfunction i...
Sperm competition, a prevalent evolutionary process in which the spermatozoa of two or more males co...
The Reproductive Assessment by Continuous Breeding (RACB) design has been used by the National Toxic...
To study possible deleterious effects of environmental agents upon the male fertility a method to ob...
In the present review, we first summarize the main benefits, limitations and pitfalls of conventiona...