Pesticide Mixtures, Endocrine Disruption, and Amphibian Declines: Are We Underestimating the Impact?
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology · Integra (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Amphibian populations are declining globally at an alarming rate. Pesticides are among a number of proposed causes for these declines. Although a sizable database examining effects of pesticides on amphibians exists, the vast majority of these studies focus on toxicological effects (lethality, external malformations, etc.) at relatively high doses (parts per million). Very few studies focus on effects such as endocrine disruption at low concentrations. Further, most studies examine exposures to single chemicals only. The present study examined nine pesticides (four herbicides, two fungicides, and three insecticides) used on cornfields in the midwestern United States. Effects of each pesticide alone (0.1 ppb)…
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Authors
11- TBTyrone B. HayesCorresponding
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Integra (United States), University of California, Berkeley
- PCPaola Case
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Integra (United States), University of California, Berkeley
- SCSarah Chui
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Integra (United States), University of California, Berkeley
- DCDuc Chung
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Integra (United States), University of California, Berkeley
- CHCathryn Haeffele
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Integra (United States), University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Pesticide
- Metamorphosis
- Amphibian
- Atrazine
- Biology
- Larva
- Toxicology
- Zoology