Common observations of reduced gonad size and spawning inhibition in wild and laboratory raised fish exposed to pulp mill effluents indicate that reproductive neuroendocrine signalling pathways may be upset. This thesis supported the neuroendocrine disruption of reproduction hypothesis by identifying potential disruptors and targets where these impacts may occur. A mechanistic study of the in vivo fathead minnow (FHM) spawning assay used by industry to assess effluent quality showed that ovulation, but not milt production, was impaired. This finding supported the hypothesis that the neuroendocrine cascade that triggers ovulation may be disrupted. I hypothesized that neuroactive constituents previously described in effluents were originating...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
This study investigates factors affecting reproduction in fish exposed to pulp and paper mill efflue...
Reproductive impairment in fishes exposed to pulp and paper effluent has been observed in the wild f...
For the last 20 years, studies conducted in North America, Scandinavia, and New Zealand have shown t...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2015. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Gerald Ankle...
Only a small proportion of the published research on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) directly e...
Fish collected from the receiving areas of 12 Canadian pulp mills were examined, including sites rec...
Since the late 1990s an investigation of cause (IOC) study at Irving Pulp and Paper Ltd (IPP), a ble...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Building on breakthroughs recently made at kraft mills, a survey of mechanical pulp and paper mill e...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are chemicals that negatively impact endocrine system function...
The occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in concentrated animal feed operation (CAFO)...
Anthropogenic sources of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are prevalent in aquatic ecosystems. ...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...
This study investigates factors affecting reproduction in fish exposed to pulp and paper mill efflue...
Reproductive impairment in fishes exposed to pulp and paper effluent has been observed in the wild f...
For the last 20 years, studies conducted in North America, Scandinavia, and New Zealand have shown t...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2015. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Gerald Ankle...
Only a small proportion of the published research on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) directly e...
Fish collected from the receiving areas of 12 Canadian pulp mills were examined, including sites rec...
Since the late 1990s an investigation of cause (IOC) study at Irving Pulp and Paper Ltd (IPP), a ble...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
Building on breakthroughs recently made at kraft mills, a survey of mechanical pulp and paper mill e...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are chemicals that negatively impact endocrine system function...
The occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in concentrated animal feed operation (CAFO)...
Anthropogenic sources of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are prevalent in aquatic ecosystems. ...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
The effects of aquatic toxicants on fish growth and development have been well-documented, in contra...
Municipal wastewater effluents (MWWEs) contain anthropogenic substances that can exhibit endocrine d...