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Aquatic hypoxia is an endocrine disruptor and impairs fish reproduction
Shiu Sun Rudolf WU
, Bing Sheng ZHOU
, David J. RANDALL
, Norman Y. S. WOO
, Paul K. S. LAM
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Adverse Effects
33%
Aquatic Environment
33%
Aquatic Hypoxia
100%
Aquatic Systems
33%
Chronic Exposure
33%
Copyright
33%
Cyprinus Carpio
66%
Endocrine Disruption
66%
Endocrine Disruptors
100%
Endocrine System
33%
Environmental Issues
33%
Estradiol
33%
Fertilization Success
33%
Fish Populations
33%
Fish Reproduction
100%
Gonadal Development
33%
Hatching Rate
33%
Hormonal Changes
33%
Hypoxia
100%
Invertebrates
33%
Larval Survival
33%
Reproductive Impairment
66%
Reproductive Performance
33%
Reptiles
33%
Serum Levels
33%
Spawning Success
33%
Sperm Motility
33%
Testosterone
33%
Triiodothyronine
33%
Wild Population
33%
Wildlife
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Event
20%
Cyprinus
20%
Diethylstilbestrol
20%
Endocrine Disruptor
100%
Endocrine System
20%
Fertilization
20%
Gonad Development
20%
Hatching
20%
Hypoxia
100%
Liothyronine
20%
Long Term Exposure
20%
Reproductive Medicine
100%
Reproductive Success
20%
Spawning
20%
Sperm Motility
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Adverse Effects
20%
Aquatic Environment
20%
Carp
40%
Endocrine System
20%
Estradiol
20%
Hatching
20%
Hypoxemia
100%
Mirror Carp
20%
Reproductive Performance
20%
Reproductives
40%
Spawning
20%
Sperm Motility
20%
Triiodothyronine
20%