This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population declines, but how chemicals impact on their reproduction is poorly understood. We conducted a life cycle analysis to investigate the impacts of early life exposure to two anti-androgens (exposure until completion of metamorphosis;stage 66): flutamide, (50 µg/L)/linuron (9 and 45 µg/L)) on sexual development and breeding competence in Xenopus tropicalis. Our analyses included: mRNA levels of dmrt1, cyp17, amh, cyp19, foxl2 and ar (tadpoles/metamorphs), gonadal histomorphology (metamorphs/adults), mRNA levels of ar/gr (adult male brain/gonad/forelimb), ...
International audienceIn the present study, Xenopus laevis tadpoles were chronically exposed to four...
Agrochemical exposure is one of the factors that contributes to worldwide amphibian declines. Most s...
Using a recently developed approach for testing endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCs) in amphibians,...
Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population decline...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are linked to adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. The...
While endocrine disrupting chemicals have become a serious concern in human and environmental toxico...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, however, the contribution of reduced reproduction to d...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Progestagenic compounds are emerging contaminants found in surface and ground water around the world...
In the present study, Xenopus laevis tadpoles were chronically exposed to four concentrations of the...
Thyroid hormones play critical roles in body growth and development as well as reproduction. They al...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
International audienceIn the present study, Xenopus laevis tadpoles were chronically exposed to four...
Agrochemical exposure is one of the factors that contributes to worldwide amphibian declines. Most s...
Using a recently developed approach for testing endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCs) in amphibians,...
Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population decline...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are linked to adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. The...
While endocrine disrupting chemicals have become a serious concern in human and environmental toxico...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, however, the contribution of reduced reproduction to d...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Progestagenic compounds are emerging contaminants found in surface and ground water around the world...
In the present study, Xenopus laevis tadpoles were chronically exposed to four concentrations of the...
Thyroid hormones play critical roles in body growth and development as well as reproduction. They al...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
International audienceIn the present study, Xenopus laevis tadpoles were chronically exposed to four...
Agrochemical exposure is one of the factors that contributes to worldwide amphibian declines. Most s...
Using a recently developed approach for testing endocrine disruptive chemicals (EDCs) in amphibians,...