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Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 15, Iss 22, p 3937 (2023)
Powerplants frequently use river water for cooling, subsequently discharging warm effluent. Some of these plants can cycle on and off rapidly based on electricity demand, resulting in dramatic temperature fluctuations in the receiving waters. To unde
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https://doaj.org/article/2522efb9d3b142d592bb363f5ff52ffc
Autor:
Anndee Huff Chester, Christopher Gordon, Heather A. Hartmann, Stephen E. Bartell, Emmanuel Ansah, Tao Yan, Bo Li, Nfamara K. Dampha, Paul L. Edmiston, Paige J. Novak, Heiko L. Schoenfuss
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistryREFERENCES. 41(2)
Contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) are ubiquitous in aquatic environments across all continents and are relatively well known in the developed world. However, few studies have investigated their presence and biological effects in low- and middle
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :32-43
Fish are subject to constantly changing environmental conditions and food availability, factors that may impact their response to endocrine disruptors (EDs). This may, in part, explain outcome discrepancies between field studies and laboratory exposu
Autor:
Justin A. Vick, Dalma Martinović-Weigelt, Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Thomas A. Minarik, Stephen E. Bartell, Daniel C. Rearick, Melissa M. Schultz
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 50:358-375
This study tested the hypotheses that (1) exposure to treated Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) effluent will induce biological effects in exposed fish that are consistent with environmental estrogen (EE) exposure; and (2) seasonal differences in effluen
Autor:
Thomas A. Minarik, Melissa M. Schultz, Erin M. Curran, Dalma Martinović-Weigelt, Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Stephen E. Bartell
Publikováno v:
Environment International, Vol 61, Iss, Pp 138-149 (2013)
Urban aquatic ecosystems are often overlooked in toxicological studies even though they serve many ecosystem functions and sustain fish populations despite large-scale habitat alterations. However, urban fish populations are likely exposed to a broad
Autor:
Todd G. Nettesheim, Stephen E. Bartell, Gregory K. Brown, Larry B. Barber, Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Elizabeth W. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 409:4720-4728
article i nfo Stream flow in urban aquatic ecosystems often is maintained by water-reclamation plant (WRP) effluents that contain mixtures of natural and anthropogenic chemicals that persist through the treatment processes. In effluent-impacted strea
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Toxicology. 105:559-568
The presence of endocrine active compounds such as estrogens in treated wastewater effluent and their effects on aquatic life are causing concern among aquatic resource managers. In contrast to 17β-estradiol (E2), the steroid hormone produced by all
Autor:
Melissa M. Schultz, Edward T. Furlong, Meghan M. Painter, Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Amanda Logue, Stephen L. Werner, Stephen E. Bartell
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Toxicology. 104:38-47
Antidepressant pharmaceuticals have been reported in wastewater effluent at the nanogram to low microgram-per-liter range, and include bupropion (BUP), fluoxetine (FLX), sertraline (SER), and venlafaxine (VEN). To assess the effects of antidepressant
Autor:
Stephen E. Bartell, Janet C. Woodard, Kent J. Grove, Travis J. Bistodeau, Jacob Klaustermeier, Kathy E. Lee, Heiko L. Schoenfuss, Roberto A. Cediel, Larry B. Barber
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Toxicology. 79:268-277
The ubiquitous presence of nonylphenolethoxylate/octylphenolethoxylate (NPE/OPE) compounds in aquatic environments adjacent to wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) warrants an assessment of the endocrine disrupting potential of these complex mixtures o
Publikováno v:
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology. 68(1)
Although the effects of estrogens on model laboratory species are well documented, their utility as surrogates for other species, including those listed as endangered, are less clear. Traditionally, conservation policies are evaluated based on model