Endocrine Disrupters 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118355961.ch10
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“…Concern over wastewater contaminants affecting bird species is plausible given that endocrine active substances can accumulate in insect prey produced from sewage filter beds and sediment . In determining effects on birds, reproduction is a common benchmark, particularly for those contaminants deemed to have endocrine‐disrupting properties associated with the estrogenic, antiestrogenic, or antiandrogenic effects frequently mediated through receptor binding . In fact, much of the early research and screening for endocrine disruption evaluated those chemicals that acted as estrogen or androgen receptor agonists or antagonists with assumed consequences for reproduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concern over wastewater contaminants affecting bird species is plausible given that endocrine active substances can accumulate in insect prey produced from sewage filter beds and sediment . In determining effects on birds, reproduction is a common benchmark, particularly for those contaminants deemed to have endocrine‐disrupting properties associated with the estrogenic, antiestrogenic, or antiandrogenic effects frequently mediated through receptor binding . In fact, much of the early research and screening for endocrine disruption evaluated those chemicals that acted as estrogen or androgen receptor agonists or antagonists with assumed consequences for reproduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%