EFFECTS OF ETHYNYLOESTRADIOL ON TURBOT (SCOPHTHALMUS MAXIMUS) LARVAE

Endocrine disruption in fish has been a popular focal point in recent years. Research has (so far) focussed mainly on identifying what substances contaminating aquatic environments have endocrine disrupting qualities. Furthermore, such research has been conducted primarily on adult freshwater

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Main Author: M. J. C. Jordan
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.510.4200
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Summary:Endocrine disruption in fish has been a popular focal point in recent years. Research has (so far) focussed mainly on identifying what substances contaminating aquatic environments have endocrine disrupting qualities. Furthermore, such research has been conducted primarily on adult freshwater