Wildlife Biodiversity Conservation 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64682-0_15
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Contaminants as a Conservation Threat to Marine Mammals

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“…Toxicological effects of PCBs and PBDEs include endocrine disruption, immunotoxicity, reproductive impairment, and development (Bergman et al, 1992; Brouwer et al, 1989; De Swart et al, 1994; Helle et al, 1976; Mos et al, 2006; Reijnders, 1986; Ross, 2006). A recent review showed that contaminant levels in southern resident killer whales exceeded marine mammal immune and endocrine effects threshold concentrations for PCBs as well as the thyroid hormone disruption threshold for PBDEs (Noël & Brown, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicological effects of PCBs and PBDEs include endocrine disruption, immunotoxicity, reproductive impairment, and development (Bergman et al, 1992; Brouwer et al, 1989; De Swart et al, 1994; Helle et al, 1976; Mos et al, 2006; Reijnders, 1986; Ross, 2006). A recent review showed that contaminant levels in southern resident killer whales exceeded marine mammal immune and endocrine effects threshold concentrations for PCBs as well as the thyroid hormone disruption threshold for PBDEs (Noël & Brown, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%