Little is known about sediment-bound exposure of fish to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) under field conditions. This study aimed to investigate potential routes of EDC exposure to fish and whether sediment-bound contaminants contribute towards exposure in fish. Tench (Tinca tinca) and roach (Rutilus rutilus) as a benthic and pelagic living fish species, respectively, were sampled at the Luppe River, previously described as a "hotspot" for accumulation of EDC in sediment. A field reference site, the Laucha River, additionally to fish from a commercial fish farm as reference were studied. Blackworms, Lumbriculus variegatus, which are a source of prey for fish, were exposed to sediment of the Luppe River and estrogenic activity of worm t...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
Several substances, both man-made and of natural origin, are known to potentially affect the endocri...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
To date, numerous studies worldwide have demonstrated that sediments function as a sink for a great ...
Pollution in coastal ecosystems is a serious threat to the biota and human populations there residin...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
In recent decades, considerable attention has been devoted to endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDC) an...
Simply and perhaps intuitively defined, endocrine disruption is the abnormal modulation of normal ho...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
<div><p>Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decli...
Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major role i...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
D.Phil.The endocrine system regulates important physiological processes in an organism. Numerous nat...
We exposed a native endangered species, bonytail chub (Gila elegans), to graded concentrations of se...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
Several substances, both man-made and of natural origin, are known to potentially affect the endocri...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
To date, numerous studies worldwide have demonstrated that sediments function as a sink for a great ...
Pollution in coastal ecosystems is a serious threat to the biota and human populations there residin...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
In recent decades, considerable attention has been devoted to endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDC) an...
Simply and perhaps intuitively defined, endocrine disruption is the abnormal modulation of normal ho...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
<div><p>Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decli...
Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major role i...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
D.Phil.The endocrine system regulates important physiological processes in an organism. Numerous nat...
We exposed a native endangered species, bonytail chub (Gila elegans), to graded concentrations of se...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
Several substances, both man-made and of natural origin, are known to potentially affect the endocri...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...