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| In July 2004 an international workshop was convened at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom to provide a forum for the dissemination and discussion of the most recent data on the ecological relevance of chemical-induced endocrine disruption in wildlife.
This monograph contains a synthesis of papers presented at the Exeter meeting and presents novel research data and new thoughts and approaches on the ecological relevance of endocrine disruption in wildlife.
Guest Editors:
Susan Jobling
Charles R. Tyler
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Monograph
Introduction: The Ecological Relevance of Chemically Induced Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife
Susan Jobling and Charles R. Tyler
p. 7 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Endocrine Disrupting Contaminants--Beyond the Dogma
Louis J. Guillette Jr.
p. 9 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Field Assessments of Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife and Population Level Effects
Impact of Tributyltin and Triphenyltin on Ivory Shell (Babylonia japonica) Populations
Toshihiro Horiguchi, Mitsuhiro Kojima, Fumihiko Hamada, Akira Kajikawa, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita, and Makoto Shimizu
p. 13 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Is There a Causal Association between Genotoxicity and the Imposex Effect?
Josephine A. Hagger, Michael H. Depledge, Jörg Oehlmann, Susan Jobling, and Tamara S. Galloway
p. 20 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Relationship between Sex Steroid and Vitellogenin Concentrations in Flounder (Platichthys flesus) Sampled from an Estuary Contaminated with Estrogenic Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds
Alexander P. Scott, Ioanna Katsiadaki, Mark F. Kirby, and John Thain
p. 27 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Predicted Exposures to Steroid Estrogens in U.K. Rivers Correlate with Widespread Sexual Disruption in Wild Fish Populations
Susan Jobling, Richard Williams, Andrew Johnson, Ayesha Taylor, Melanie Gross-Sorokin, Monique Nolan, Charles R. Tyler, Ronny van Aerle, Eduarda Santos, and Geoff Brighty
p. 32 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Pesticide Mixtures, Endocrine Disruption, and Amphibian Declines: Are We Underestimating the Impact?
Tyrone B. Hayes, Paola Case, Sarah Chui, Duc Chung, Cathryn Haeffele, Kelly Haston, Melissa Lee, Vien Phoung Mai, Youssra Marjuoa, John Parker, and Mable Tsui
p. 40 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Testis and Antler Dysgenesis in Sitka Black-Tailed Deer on Kodiak Island, Alaska: Sequela of Environmental Endocrine Disruption?
D. N. Rao Veeramachaneni, Rupert P. Amann, and James P. Jacobson
p. 51 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Individual-Based Model Framework to Assess Population Consequences of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Exposure in Bottlenose Dolphins
Ailsa J. Hall, Bernie J. McConnell, Teri K. Rowles, Alex Aguilar, Asuncion Borrell, Lori Schwacke, Peter J.H. Reijnders, and Randall S. Wells
p. 60 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Beyond Estrogens--Multicausality and Mixtures
Identification of Metabolites of Trenbolone Acetate in Androgenic Runoff from a Beef Feedlot
Elizabeth J. Durhan, Christy S. Lambright, Elizabeth A. Makynen, James Lazorchak, Phillip C. Hartig, Vickie S. Wilson, L. Earl Gray, and Gerald T. Ankley
p. 65 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Water Quality Influences Reproduction in Female Mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) from Eight Florida Springs
Thea M. Edwards, Hilary D. Miller, and Louis J. Guillette Jr.
p. 69 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Climate Change: A Worst-Case Combination for Arctic Marine Mammals and Seabirds?
Bjørn Munro Jenssen
p. 76 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Health Effects in Fish of Long-Term Exposure to Effluents from Wastewater Treatment Works
Katherine E. Liney, Josephine A. Hagger, Charles R. Tyler, Michael H. Depledge, Tamara S. Galloway, and Susan Jobling
p. 81 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
An Assessment of the Model of Concentration Addition for Predicting the Estrogenic Activity of Chemical Mixtures in Wastewater Treatment Works Effluents
Karen L. Thorpe, Melanie Gross-Sorokin, Ian Johnson, Geoff Brighty, and Charles R. Tyler
p. 90 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
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New Approaches for Assessing Endocrine Disruption and its Ecological Relevance
COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach
Ulrike Schulte-Oehlmann, Triantafyllos Albanis, Axel Allera, Jean Bachmann, Pia Berntsson, Nicola Beresford, Daniela Candia Carnevali, Francesca Ciceri, Thierry Dagnac, Jerzy Falandysz, Silvana Galassi, David Hala, Gemma Janer, Roger Jeannot, Susan Jobling, Isabella King, Dietrich Klingmüller, Werner Kloas, Kresten Ole Kusk, Ramon Levada, Susan Lo, Ilka Lutz, Jörg Oehlmann, Stina Oredsson, Cinta Porte, Marian Rand-Weaver, Vasilis Sakkas, Michela Sugni, Charles Tyler, Ronny van Aerle, Christoph van Ballegoy, and Leah Wollenberger
p. 98 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Application of Ecotoxicogenomics for Studying Endocrine Disruption in Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Taisen Iguchi, Hajime Watanabe, and Yoshinao Katsu
p. 101 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Screening and Testing for Endocrine Disruption in Fish--Biomarkers As "Signposts," Not "Traffic Lights," in Risk Assessment
Thomas H. Hutchinson, Gerald T. Ankley, Helmut Segner, and Charles R. Tyler
p. 106 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Use of the Three-Spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) As a Sensitive in Vivo Test for Detection of Environmental Antiandrogens
Ioanna Katsiadaki, Steven Morris, Christopher Squires, Mark Richard Hurst, Jonathan David James, and Alexander Pickering Scott
p. 115 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Modeling the Demographic Effects of Endocrine Disruptors
William S.C. Gurney
p. 122 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Low-Dose Effects
Bisphenol A Induces Superfeminization in the Ramshorn Snail Marisa cornuarietis (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations
Jörg Oehlmann, Ulrike Schulte-Oehlmann, Jean Bachmann, Matthias Oetken, Ilka Lutz, Werner Kloas, and Thomas A. Ternes
p. 127 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Characterization of Atrazine-Induced Gonadal Malformations in African Clawed Frogs (Xenopus laevis) and Comparisons with Effects of an Androgen Antagonist (Cyproterone Acetate) and Exogenous Estrogen (17β-Estradiol): Support for the Demasculinization/Feminization Hypothesis
Tyrone B. Hayes, A. Ali Stuart, Magdalena Mendoza, Atif Collins, Nigel Noriega, Aaron Vonk, Gwynne Johnston, Roger Liu, and Dzifa Kpodzo
p. 134 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Protecting Wildlife from Endocrine Disruption
Viewpoint: Policy Requirements for Protecting Wildlife from Endocrine Disruptors
Gwynne Lyons
p. 142 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Assessment of Feminization of Male Fish in English Rivers by the Environment Agency of England and Wales
Melanie Y. Gross-Sorokin, Stephen D. Roast, and Geoffrey C. Brighty
p. 147 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
Late Lessons from Early Warnings: Toward Realism and Precaution with Endocrine-Disrupting Substances
David Gee
p. 152 [ Abstract ] [ Full ] [ PDF ]
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