The effect on fi sh reproduction of fi nal treated effl uent from a thermomechanical pulp mill in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, was studied using mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus), an endemic fi sh species of the Atlantic coast of North America. A 1997 artifi cial stream study at the same mill showed a reduction in gonad sizes in mummichog after a 28-day exposure to 3% final treated effluent. In 2005, we reevaluated final treated effluent, and conducted a toxicity source evaluation to identity waste stream sources within the mill that may cause reproductive effects. Relative to reference, no significant differences in gonad size, plasma levels of gonadal sex steroids, egg production, or stage of egg development were observed in fi sh e...
The overall objective of the research conducted and described in this thesis was to develop an envir...
Long-term studies on the reproductive fitness of fish under controlled exposure conditions are neces...
This study examined the responses of a population of brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) exposed t...
The effect on fi sh reproduction of fi nal treated effl uent from a thermomechanical pulp mill in Sa...
For the last 20 years, studies conducted in North America, Scandinavia, and New Zealand have shown t...
Although multiple reproductive tests have been developed in small-bodied fish to determine the effec...
Building on breakthroughs recently made at kraft mills, a survey of mechanical pulp and paper mill e...
abstract: To evaluate currently available bioassays for their use in investigating the causes of pul...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
Adverse effects on fish populations of discharges from pulp and paper mills with conventional chlor...
The effluent of the Tasman pulp and paper mill (Kawerau, New Zealand) has been intensively studied f...
Reproductive impairment in fishes exposed to pulp and paper effluent has been observed in the wild f...
The use of multiple spawning fishes in environmental effects monitoring programs has proven difficul...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting substances (EDSs) have the potential to disrupt sensitive hormone path...
The overall objective of the research conducted and described in this thesis was to develop an envir...
Long-term studies on the reproductive fitness of fish under controlled exposure conditions are neces...
This study examined the responses of a population of brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) exposed t...
The effect on fi sh reproduction of fi nal treated effl uent from a thermomechanical pulp mill in Sa...
For the last 20 years, studies conducted in North America, Scandinavia, and New Zealand have shown t...
Although multiple reproductive tests have been developed in small-bodied fish to determine the effec...
Building on breakthroughs recently made at kraft mills, a survey of mechanical pulp and paper mill e...
abstract: To evaluate currently available bioassays for their use in investigating the causes of pul...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
Adverse effects on fish populations of discharges from pulp and paper mills with conventional chlor...
The effluent of the Tasman pulp and paper mill (Kawerau, New Zealand) has been intensively studied f...
Reproductive impairment in fishes exposed to pulp and paper effluent has been observed in the wild f...
The use of multiple spawning fishes in environmental effects monitoring programs has proven difficul...
Abstract Endocrine disrupting substances (EDSs) have the potential to disrupt sensitive hormone path...
The overall objective of the research conducted and described in this thesis was to develop an envir...
Long-term studies on the reproductive fitness of fish under controlled exposure conditions are neces...
This study examined the responses of a population of brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) exposed t...