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Toxins 2009
Intersex Tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) from a Contaminated River in Taiwan: A Case StudyKeywords: tilapia, morphological deformity, biomarker, indicator, river pollution, endocrine disrupting chemicals, intersex Abstract: River pollution in Taiwan is rather serious, but so far there have been no reports of fish intersex problems. This report reveals that 50% male tilapia in the Era-Jiin River of southern Taiwan were found to be feminized in an October 8, 1994 collection from station EJ-2 of this river. After discounting all other possible causative factors, and correlating with endocrine disrupting chemicals found in this river, we suggest that there is a great possibility that the occurrence of intersex tilapia was caused by these chemicals. The above finding suggests that greater attention needs to be given to endocrine disrupting chemicals problems.
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