Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2014553168> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2014553168 endingPage "219" @default.
- W2014553168 startingPage "195" @default.
- W2014553168 abstract "Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including the mass-produced component of plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) are widely prevalent in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Many aquatic species, such as fish, amphibians, aquatic reptiles and mammals, are exposed daily to high concentrations of BPA and ethinyl estradiol (EE2), estrogen in birth control pills. In this review, we will predominantly focus on BPA and EE2, well-described estrogenic EDCs. First, the evidence that BPA and EE2 are detectable in almost all bodies of water will be discussed. We will consider how BPA affects sexual and neural development in these species, as these effects have been the best characterized across taxa. For instance, such chemicals have been in many cases reported to cause sex-reversal of males to females. Even if these chemicals do not overtly alter the gonadal sex, there are indications that several EDCs might demasculinize male-specific behaviors that are essential for attracting a mate. In so doing, these chemicals may reduce the likelihood that these males reproduce. If exposed males do reproduce, the concern is that they will then be passing on compromised genetic fitness to their offspring and transmitting potential transgenerational effects through their sperm epigenome. We will thus consider how diverse epigenetic changes might be a unifying mechanism of how BPA and EE2 disrupt several processes across species. Such changes might also serve as universal species diagnostic biomarkers of BPA and other EDCs exposure. Lastly, the evidence that estrogenic EDCs-induced effects in aquatic species might translate to humans will be considered." @default.
- W2014553168 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5036929190 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5045782416 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5051169764 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5056114543 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5071688512 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5073640407 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5076608876 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5089189825 @default.
- W2014553168 creator A5090943412 @default.
- W2014553168 date "2015-04-01" @default.
- W2014553168 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2014553168 title "Effects of the environmental estrogenic contaminants bisphenol A and 17α-ethinyl estradiol on sexual development and adult behaviors in aquatic wildlife species" @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1513854863 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1533662676 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1534122645 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1539480613 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1557205027 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1562900399 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1579733356 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1597172423 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W163166426 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W163500596 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1664871341 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W185809440 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1876340391 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1951037239 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1964414207 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1964708317 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1965388927 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1965416056 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1965691830 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1965910585 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1965966912 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1966814250 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1967064280 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1967211742 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1968452316 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1969043991 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1969191244 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1969429213 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1970178346 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1970358298 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1970639728 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1970932585 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1971708895 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1972022922 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1972383202 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1973031924 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1973775988 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1973847024 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1974803490 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1974908531 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1975062839 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1976308170 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1976755375 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1978075054 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1978279259 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1978364394 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1978611831 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1979366452 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1979440858 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1982690749 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1984194102 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1985289151 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1985548895 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1985692718 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1986012379 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1986067409 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1986243407 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1987405214 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1987427837 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1989386719 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1989590552 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1991395944 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1992941151 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1992990179 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1993172681 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1993210636 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1993926520 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1994048261 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1994106109 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1994413221 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1994875320 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1995202257 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1995675407 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1995982598 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1998110092 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1998956145 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1998977283 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1999312152 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1999868715 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W1999897132 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W2000089305 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W2000490645 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W2000765298 @default.
- W2014553168 cites W2000915541 @default.