2000
DOI: 10.1002/1522-7278(2000)15:5<518::aid-tox23>3.0.co;2-k
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Effects on the sexual maturation of the sediment-living amphipodMonoporeia affinis

Abstract: The objective was to investigate whether sediment-living amphipods, i.e., Monoporeia ( ) ( affinis, were affected by endocrine disrupters in the same way as perch Perca fluviatilis and pike Esox ) lucius were observed to be affected in an earlier study. Surface sediments were collected at a reference ( ) site in Lake Malaren Station 1 , in a remote lake contaminated with an unidentified leakage water from ä ( ) refuse dump Station 2 . The latter was compared to a sediment contaminated with heavy metals and ( )… Show more

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“…River sediments are known as important sinks for these EDCs due to partitioning processes, 24 but little is known on estrogenic effects of sediments on aquatic organisms, and how to assess sediment toxicity in terms of estrogenic effects. 25,26 Therefore, it is essential to understand the contribution of these chemicals in sediments to estrogenic activity in the water columns.…”
Section: Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River sediments are known as important sinks for these EDCs due to partitioning processes, 24 but little is known on estrogenic effects of sediments on aquatic organisms, and how to assess sediment toxicity in terms of estrogenic effects. 25,26 Therefore, it is essential to understand the contribution of these chemicals in sediments to estrogenic activity in the water columns.…”
Section: Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%