This study aimed to characterize the fish community in two stretches of the Po River, upstream and downstream of the Lambro River confluence, to verify the environmental effects of the presence of endocrine disrupters (EDs). More than 5000 specimens were captured, identified at the species level, and recorded for biometric parameters. Plasma, liver, and gonad fragments were sampled for histological and biochemical analyses. Few specimens belonging to carp and barbel showed gonads with the concomitant presence of male and female tissues and altered plasma levels of vitellogenin and sex steroids; thus, these species will be considered for successive environmental studies
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
Chemical analyses of bed sediments and tissues of wild cyprinids sampled downstream from the conflue...
Little is known about sediment-bound exposure of fish to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) under ...
The Po river, the principal Italian watercourse, and its affluent collect compounds that can act as ...
Recent studies showed that endocrine active compounds (EDs) capable to induce fish gonadal histopath...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
Different endpoints have been used to investigate the occurrence of estrogenic risk along the Po Riv...
Several substances, both man-made and of natural origin, are known to potentially affect the endocri...
Different endpoints have been used to investigate the occurrence of estrogenic risk along the Po Riv...
Juveniles (50 days post hatch) of a native cyprinid fish (Barbus plebejus) were exposed for 7 months...
Barbel \u17dBarbus plebejus, Cyprinidae. were captured in the Po River, upstream and downstream from...
In recent decades, considerable attention has been devoted to endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDC) an...
The Illinois River in Illinois is characterized by a pollution gradient originating from highly urba...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
Chemical analyses of bed sediments and tissues of wild cyprinids sampled downstream from the conflue...
Little is known about sediment-bound exposure of fish to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) under ...
The Po river, the principal Italian watercourse, and its affluent collect compounds that can act as ...
Recent studies showed that endocrine active compounds (EDs) capable to induce fish gonadal histopath...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
Different endpoints have been used to investigate the occurrence of estrogenic risk along the Po Riv...
Several substances, both man-made and of natural origin, are known to potentially affect the endocri...
Different endpoints have been used to investigate the occurrence of estrogenic risk along the Po Riv...
Juveniles (50 days post hatch) of a native cyprinid fish (Barbus plebejus) were exposed for 7 months...
Barbel \u17dBarbus plebejus, Cyprinidae. were captured in the Po River, upstream and downstream from...
In recent decades, considerable attention has been devoted to endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDC) an...
The Illinois River in Illinois is characterized by a pollution gradient originating from highly urba...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to assess endocrine disruptive effects in wild popul...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
Chemical analyses of bed sediments and tissues of wild cyprinids sampled downstream from the conflue...
Little is known about sediment-bound exposure of fish to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) under ...