Research Project Level Inventory by Level of Study Type then Focal Area
Study Types: Population Dynamics
Category: Ecological Effects
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Reproductive effects of organotin compounds and estrogens in marine prosobranch molluscs
Biodegradability of ethinylestradiol in activated sludge systems and effects of synthetic androgens and estrogens on freshwater snails
Effects of Oestrogenic Substances in the Aquatic Environment
Xenobiotics Compounds in River Birds
Biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and chemicals in the aquatic environment
Aquatic ecotoxicology
Effects of endocrine disruptors on marine fish
Mutagenic and developmental effects of pesticides and their degradation products in aquatic organisms.
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
Effects of environmental pollutants on fish reproduction
Influence of ecosystems stressed by imissions ...
1) Investigation of wild populations of fish to determine evidence of endocrine disruption 2) Effects of endocrine disruptors on early life stages of fish 3) Effects of sewage effluents on sex differentiation
Endocrine chemicals in fish and fish cells - strategies for ecotoxicological testing
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Impact of exogenous on the expression and function of peroxisome proliferator activated nuclear hormone receptors (PPARs) in femal reproductive cells and stroma
Effects of Glucocorticoids on Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression
St.Lawrence River ecosystem monitoring network
Evidence of xenobiotic modulation of reproduction, development, growth,
Tree Swallows as bioindicators of riparian willdife exposure to pulp mill
The Tree Swallow as a bioindicator of riparian wildlife exposure to pulp and
ADRENAL FUNCTION IN WILDLIFE EXPOSED TO XENOBIOTICS
Non-lethal monitoring of contaminants in avian and reptilian species
The Evaluation of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-Carbons in Fish From the Connecticut River Basin, MA
The effects of endosulfan, a potential endocrine disrupting chemical in grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
INVERTEBRATE MODELS FOR ASSESSING THE DEVELOPMENTAL ANDREPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF CONTAMINANTS
DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL FISH MODELS FOR ASSESSING DEVELOPMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY
Exposure and response of Morelet's crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) populations to endocrine disrupting compounds in Belize, Central America
Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment (EDMAR)
Wetland Plants' Roles in Uptake and Transport of Heavy Metals and Remediation
Biochemistry and Endocrine Regulation of Aggregation Pheromone Production in Dendroctonus spp. Pine Bark Beetles
An Analysis of Maternal Effects in the American Coot: Consequences for Offspring Growth and Survival
Using Hormones to Explore Adaptation and Constraint in a Male Bird
The Effects of Yolk Tetosterone on Nestling Development in the Red-Winged Blackbird
Molecular Mechanisms and Functional Diversity of the Hemocyanin Gene Family in Cancer magister
Population Biology of Environmental Gender-Determination in Chrysemys picta
Determination of the effect of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on the life-cycle of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)
Endocrine modulating effects in fish along the Elbe river and in reference areas. Assessment of risks related to the habitat conditions and the naturalvariability of endocrine functions
Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment : EDMAR
A short-term screen for endocrine disruption in juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
Food web structure and heavy metal accumulation in a recently established guild of breeding seabirds in southern California
Benthic community responses to multiple contaminants
Impact of contaminants on sexual development and reproduction of amphibians in the Great Lakes Ecosystems
Research on reproductive biology of wild birds.
Study on endocrine disruption in long-lived wildlife
Study on endocrine disruption in long-lived wildlife-2
Study on endocrine disruption in long-lived wildlife-3
The effect of oestrogenic compounds on the life history of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis
Temperature--Not Chromosomes--Determines the Gender of Certain Lower Vertebrates
Environmentally-Mediated Endocrine Disruption in Estuarine Crustaceans: A 3-Taxon Multi-Generational Study of Sediment-Associated EDC Effects from the Genetic to Population Levels
Temperature Dependent Sex Determination in the Giant River Turtle Podocnemis expansa from Colombian Amazonia
Category: Exposure Assessment
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Assessment of morpho- and histopathological effects of organotin compounds on marine gastropods with special reference to their suitability for a future biological effect monitoring
Development of a bioassay with Marisa cornuarietis (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) for the assessment of environmental chemicals with hormone-mimetic effects
Toxic effects of contaminants and adaptive responses of fish and mussels of the upper and median Elbe river
Identification, exposure assessment and characterization of risks by xenestrogens and other endocrin effective agents present in German freshwater and marine environments: Field and laboratory studies
Exposure and ecological effects of hazardous substances and drugs in surface waters
Biochemical response of the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) to the pollution of
Health assessment in bottlenose dolphins
Development of a bioassay with Marisa cornuarietis (Gastropoda:Prosobranchia) for the assessment of environmental chemicals withhormone-mimetic effects
Investigating the Spread and Causes of Amphibian Declines in Tropical America
Selection and Plasticity in Social Behavior and Signals
Courtship Pheromones, Female Receptivity, and Sexual Isolation in Plethodontid Salamanders
Early Development of the Thymus/Growth Factors and Thyroid Hormones
Development of molecular genetics-based bioassays of sediment contaminant effects on benthos
NATIONAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF ESTROGENIC-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
The mechanisms and effects of endocrine disruption on infertility in the bonnethead shark on Florida's Gulf coast
Category: Human Health Effects
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Pubertal development of US Boys in NHANES III, 1988-1994
Tanner Stage of Development of US Girls in NHANES III, 1988-1994
Endocrine Disruption in Male and Female Fish: The Relationship Between Vitellogenin, Sex Differentiation, and Individual Fitness
Multidisciplinary Collaborative: Behavioral and Biological Effects of Chronic Social Stress
Multidisciplinary Collaborative: Behavioral & Biological Effects of Chronic Social Stress
Seasonal Plasticity in the GnRH System
Maternal Influences on Hormonal Activity and Behavior
Neuroendocrine Basis of Reproductive Flexibility
Physiological Stress Responses, Aggression and Social Dominance in Wolves
Signal Transduction Pathways and Gene Expression in the Circadian Clock System
Neurochemical Correlates of Prolactin Secretion
Proximate Mechanisms Regulating Fertility
Hibernation and the Stress Response
Social Regulation of Reproductive Behavior and Neuroendocrine Processes
Multidisciplinary Collaborative Research: Behavioral and Biological Effects of Chronic Social Stress
Seasonal Plasticity in the Nervous System
Energy Balance, Puberty and Foraging Behavior in Naturalistic Conditions
Studies Towards Understanding the Functional Significance of Multiple GnRHs in Vertebrate Brains
Ecological Significance of Heat Shock Proteins as Molecular Chaperones: Temperature Dependence of HSP Biochemical Function in Marine Fish
Organization and Development of Circadian Systems
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