The Canary Database
Yale Occupational and
Environmental Medicine Program
135 College St
Room 366
New Haven, CT, USA
06510-2283
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Environ Health Perspect 1999 Mar;107(3):199-204.
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A comparison of the reproductive physiology of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, collected from the Escambia and Blackwater Rivers in Florida.
Orlando EF, Denslow ND, Folmar LC, Guillette LJ Jr
Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA.
Article type: Curated - Canary ID: 604
| Cause and Effect Analysis |
Interspecies susceptibility data |
Shared exposures with humans |
Shared outcomes with humans |
Gene sequence data |
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No |
No |
No |
No |
| Study type |
N |
Routes |
Sampling |
Controls |
Timing |
| cross sectional |
70 |
ingestion |
exposure |
yes |
concurrent |
| Exposures |
Water Pollution
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| Outcomes |
Estradiol Testosterone Vitellogenin
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| Species |
Largemouth bass
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| Locations |
| United States |
Florida |
Blackwater River (stream) |
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Escambia River (stream) |
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