Nonylphenol (NP) is an estrogenic endocrine disruptor in many aquatic species In an effort to highlight the developmental toxicity of NP in amphibians we examined the effects of NP on the embryonic survival tadpole growth melanophore development and metamorphosis of a native Korean amphibian species Bombina orientalis (Anura) When treated to fertilized eggs 1 mu M NP significantly decreased embryonic survival at 48 h post fertilization (p f) suggesting that 1 mu M NP can exert systemic toxicity in B orientalis embryos In the surviving embryos there were no significant differences in malformation rates between NP-treated embryos and controls at 240 h p f suggesting no or low teratogenicity of NP in B orientalis embryos Below LC(50) NP signif...
Statistical meta-analysis of large and diverse data sets has indicated that amphibians have been dec...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are bioaccumulative, persistent organic pollutants used as fl...
Nonylphenol (NP) is an estrogenic endocrine disruptor in many aquatic species In an effort to highli...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are one of the most important factors contributing to worldwid...
Environmental pollution plays an important role in amphibian population decline. Contamination with ...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
The toxicity of Nonylphenol, an emerging pollutant, on the common South American toad Rhinella arena...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UVBR) and chemical pollutants are environmental stressors that may affect a...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
Artículo (Manuscripto aceptado por el editor)The toxicity of Nonylphenol, an emerging pollutant, on ...
Several environmental chemicals are known to interact with functions related with the neuroendocrine...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Abstract—Estrogenic contaminants are known to disrupt growth and development in amphibians. Field-ba...
A growing number of environmental toxicants found in pesticides, herbicides, and industrial solvents...
Statistical meta-analysis of large and diverse data sets has indicated that amphibians have been dec...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are bioaccumulative, persistent organic pollutants used as fl...
Nonylphenol (NP) is an estrogenic endocrine disruptor in many aquatic species In an effort to highli...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are one of the most important factors contributing to worldwid...
Environmental pollution plays an important role in amphibian population decline. Contamination with ...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
The toxicity of Nonylphenol, an emerging pollutant, on the common South American toad Rhinella arena...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UVBR) and chemical pollutants are environmental stressors that may affect a...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
Artículo (Manuscripto aceptado por el editor)The toxicity of Nonylphenol, an emerging pollutant, on ...
Several environmental chemicals are known to interact with functions related with the neuroendocrine...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Abstract—Estrogenic contaminants are known to disrupt growth and development in amphibians. Field-ba...
A growing number of environmental toxicants found in pesticides, herbicides, and industrial solvents...
Statistical meta-analysis of large and diverse data sets has indicated that amphibians have been dec...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are bioaccumulative, persistent organic pollutants used as fl...