November 2009.Includes bibliographical references.Some chemicals have the apparent ability to disrupt normal endocrine system functions after exposure to concentrations so small that they are difficult to detect in the environment. In recent years, these so-called "endocrine disruptors" have become the subject of intensive scientific research. In wildlife, most of the evidence for endocrine disruption has come from studies on species living in, or closely associated with, aquatic environments. Reported effects of endocrine disruption include abnormal blood hormone levels, masculinization of females, feminization of males, altered sex ratios, intersexuality, and reduced fertility and fecundity. Among suspected endocrine disruptors, exogenous...
This annual report summarizes the progress of three years of a three-year grant awarded to the Cente...
Runoff generated from livestock manure amended row crop fields is one of the major pathways of hormo...
Recent studies of surface waters in North America, Japan, and Europe have reported the presence of s...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
Biodegradation of 17β-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), and testosterone (T) was investigated in three w...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
Over the last decade, research has examined the endocrine-disrupting action of various environmental...
Steroid hormones are extremely important natural hormones in all vertebrates. They control a wide ra...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Recent studies have detected estrogenic compounds in surface waters in North America and Europe. Fur...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
Sexual disruption in wild fish has been linked to the contamination of river systems with steroid oe...
The urban-water cycle modifies natural stream hydrology, and domestic and commercial activities incr...
The growing persistence of estrogenic pollutants in water resources is a worrying concern because of...
Most studies of hormonal activity in rivers have focused on inputs from sewage treatment works (STW)...
This annual report summarizes the progress of three years of a three-year grant awarded to the Cente...
Runoff generated from livestock manure amended row crop fields is one of the major pathways of hormo...
Recent studies of surface waters in North America, Japan, and Europe have reported the presence of s...
Steroid hormones, including estrogens, androgens, and progestogens, pose potential risks to sensitiv...
Biodegradation of 17β-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), and testosterone (T) was investigated in three w...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
Over the last decade, research has examined the endocrine-disrupting action of various environmental...
Steroid hormones are extremely important natural hormones in all vertebrates. They control a wide ra...
As they interfere with the normal functioning of endocrine system, a continuous occurrence of steroi...
Recent studies have detected estrogenic compounds in surface waters in North America and Europe. Fur...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
Sexual disruption in wild fish has been linked to the contamination of river systems with steroid oe...
The urban-water cycle modifies natural stream hydrology, and domestic and commercial activities incr...
The growing persistence of estrogenic pollutants in water resources is a worrying concern because of...
Most studies of hormonal activity in rivers have focused on inputs from sewage treatment works (STW)...
This annual report summarizes the progress of three years of a three-year grant awarded to the Cente...
Runoff generated from livestock manure amended row crop fields is one of the major pathways of hormo...
Recent studies of surface waters in North America, Japan, and Europe have reported the presence of s...