International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that reproductive abnormalities are increasing in frequency in both human population and among wild fauna. This increase is probably related to exposure to toxic contaminants in the environment. The use of sentinel species to raise alarms relating to human reproductive health has been strongly recommended. However, no simultaneous studies at the same site have been carried out in recent decades to evaluate the utility of wild animals for monitoring human reproductive disorders. We carried out a joint study in Guadeloupe assessing the reproductive function of workers exposed to pesticides in banana plantations and of male wild rats living in these plantations. METHODS: A cross-se...
Rattus rattoides is a pest widely spreading over south-eastern China. In Fujian Province it destroy...
Build-up of estrogen and other endocrine disruptors in our habitat has been recently an issue widely...
The Brazilian Agency of Sanitary Vigilance (ANVISA) conducted a study that demonstrated the presence...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that reproductive abnormalities are i...
Journal of Pest Science, 2018; 91 (1): 157–168Rodent pest management traditionally relies on some fo...
Although there are studies that show that some pesticides produce gonadal dysfunction and gonadal ca...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
Background and Objectives: Noise pollution has a high prevalence among the environmental pollutions ...
Abstract By comparing the sperm parameters of small rodents trapped at contaminated terrestrial site...
Contains fulltext : 70741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE OF REV...
Decline in semen quality in humans and increased incidence of male reproductive problems could be ca...
Context: Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (Malvaceae) is a species widely used in folk medicine for the treatm...
The Brazilian Agency of Sanitary Vigilance (ANVISA) conducted a study that demonstrated the presence...
Background: This study aimed at determining the effects of administration of mature green fruits of ...
The black rat is considered one of the world’s top pests. With increased restrictions on rodenticide...
Rattus rattoides is a pest widely spreading over south-eastern China. In Fujian Province it destroy...
Build-up of estrogen and other endocrine disruptors in our habitat has been recently an issue widely...
The Brazilian Agency of Sanitary Vigilance (ANVISA) conducted a study that demonstrated the presence...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that reproductive abnormalities are i...
Journal of Pest Science, 2018; 91 (1): 157–168Rodent pest management traditionally relies on some fo...
Although there are studies that show that some pesticides produce gonadal dysfunction and gonadal ca...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
Background and Objectives: Noise pollution has a high prevalence among the environmental pollutions ...
Abstract By comparing the sperm parameters of small rodents trapped at contaminated terrestrial site...
Contains fulltext : 70741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE OF REV...
Decline in semen quality in humans and increased incidence of male reproductive problems could be ca...
Context: Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (Malvaceae) is a species widely used in folk medicine for the treatm...
The Brazilian Agency of Sanitary Vigilance (ANVISA) conducted a study that demonstrated the presence...
Background: This study aimed at determining the effects of administration of mature green fruits of ...
The black rat is considered one of the world’s top pests. With increased restrictions on rodenticide...
Rattus rattoides is a pest widely spreading over south-eastern China. In Fujian Province it destroy...
Build-up of estrogen and other endocrine disruptors in our habitat has been recently an issue widely...
The Brazilian Agency of Sanitary Vigilance (ANVISA) conducted a study that demonstrated the presence...