2014
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0581
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Putting pharmaceuticals into the wider context of challenges to fish populations in rivers

Abstract: The natural range of fish species in our rivers is related to flow, elevation, temperature, local habitat and connectivity. For over 2000 years, humans have altered to varying degrees the river habitat. In the past 200 years, we added to the environmental disruption by discharging poorly treated sewage, nutrients and industrial waste into our rivers. For many rivers, the low point arrived during the period of 1950s–1970s, when rapid economic development overrode environmental concerns and dissolved oxygen conc… Show more

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“…Furthermore, physical and biological factors might impose additional environmental stress upon chemically exposed organisms and populations [67].…”
Section: Eco-epidemiology and Field Impacts Of Pharmaceutical Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, physical and biological factors might impose additional environmental stress upon chemically exposed organisms and populations [67].…”
Section: Eco-epidemiology and Field Impacts Of Pharmaceutical Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hopefully, ecologically relevant endpoints will be increasingly accepted, but this requires validating them as reliable indices of survival and reproduction that can be interpreted as part of ecological risk assessments. Linked to this is the need to establish the relative importance of pharmaceuticals in causing changes to fitness-related traits, including behaviour, that in turn impact upon wildlife populations [16,21]. This is important not least because risk assessors require evidence of population-level outcomes [38].…”
Section: Medicating the Environment: Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with other environmental stressors, pharmaceuticals in the environment should be investigated in a holistic fashion. Pharmaceutical impacts, where they occur, need to be teased apart from variation in fitness-related traits due to natural and also anthropogenically-mediated fluctuations in food and habitat availability, competition and parasitism or disease, as discussed by Johnson & Sumpter [21]. All these ecological factors, as well as prescribing patterns for pharmaceuticals, may also be influenced by climate change.…”
Section: Medicating the Environment: Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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