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Environmental Boundary Degradation and Reproductive Coherence Across Taxa

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Abstract

This paper presents a mechanism-based, cross-taxa framework linking environmental degradation to declining reproductive coherence via endocrine boundary disruption. Drawing on well-established evidence from aquatic organisms, amphibians, and humans, it argues that chronic exposure to endocrine-disrupting compounds (including pharmaceuticals, pesticides, PFAS, and plastic-associated chemicals) softens hormonal gradients and developmental timing gates rather than inducing novel biological forms. Fish and amphibians are treated as high-sensitivity early-warning indicators due to direct environmental exposure and short life cycles, with human outcomes interpreted as buffered, downstream effects. The work is…

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Keywords
  • Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
  • Boundary (topology)
  • Fish <Actinopterygii>
  • Boundary-work
  • Taxon
  • Environmental degradation
  • Aquatic environment
  • Reproductive success
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