Endocrine disruption in aquatic species of Chile

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作者
Valdovinos, Carlos E. [1 ]
Claros, Sandra [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Austral Chile, Vicerrectoria Invest Desarrollo & Creac Artist, Casilla POB 567, Valdivia, Chile
[2] Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Med Vet, Santiago, Chile
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GAYANA | 2021年 / 85卷 / 01期
关键词
imposex; phytosterols; pulp and paper mill effluents; sewage; tributyltin; TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; KRAFT MILL EFFLUENTS; FLOUNDER PARALICHTHYS ADSPERSUS; WIDESPREAD SEXUAL DISRUPTION; MUNICIPAL WASTE-WATER; PULP-MILL; BIOBIO RIVER; BUTYLTIN CONTAMINATION; STEROID ESTROGENS; TREATMENT PLANTS;
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
Compounds called endocrine disrupters (EDs) interfere with the endocrine systems of aquatic animals such as fish, amphibians, and mollusks. EDs impact sexual development and other functions that can affect the fitness of individuals with potential consequences to the population. We reviewed 45 studies published between 1999 and 2020 on the impact EDs have on aquatic species in Chile, including both indexed and non-indexed articles. The objective of this review is to identify geographic areas and organisms in which endocrine disruption has been detected, the alterations reported, and the compounds involved. We found 11 publications on marine mollusks, 17 on fish, and two on amphibians. Eight publications described bioassays, seven were related to environmental contamination including a review on monitoring the environmental effects of pulp and paper mill effluent (PPME). There is a worldwide concern about the endocrine disruption in aquatic species, however, this concern is still not considered in Chilean environmental regulations. The publications analyzed in this review demonstrate why Chilean environmental authorities should consider EDs in the regulatory process.
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