2023
DOI: 10.1111/eth.13403
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No evidence that the widespread environmental contaminant caffeine alters energy balance or stress responses in fish

Hung Tan,
Jack A. Brand,
Bradley O. Clarke
et al.

Abstract: Anthropogenic sources of environmental pollution are ever‐increasing as urban areas expand and more chemical compounds are used in daily life. The stimulant caffeine is one of the most consumed chemical compounds worldwide, and as a result, has been detected as an environmental contaminant in all types of major water sources on all continents. Exposure of wildlife to environmental pollutants can disrupt the energy balance of these organisms, as restoration of homeostasis is prioritised. In turn, energy allocat… Show more

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