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Fathead Minnow and Bluegill Sunfish Life‐Stage Responses to 17β‐Estradiol Exposure in Outdoor Mesocosms
Authors:Sarah M Elliott  Richard L Kiesling  Zachary G Jorgenson  Daniel C Rearick  Heiko L Schoenfuss  Kim T Fredricks  Mark P Gaikowski
Institution:1. U.S. Geological Survey, , Mounds View, Minnesota, 55112;2. St. Cloud State University, , St. Cloud, Minnesota, 56301;3. Department of Biological Sciences, St. Cloud state University, , St. Cloud, Minnesota, 56301;4. Biology Department, Viterbo University, , La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601;5. U.S. Geological Survey, , La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601
Abstract:Developmental and reproductive effects of 17β‐estradiol (E2) exposure on two generations of fathead minnows and one generation of bluegill sunfish were assessed. Fish were exposed to E2 for six continuous weeks in outdoor mesocosms simulating natural lake environments. First generation fish were exposed while sexually mature. Second generation fathead minnows were exposed either during early development, sexual maturity, or both stages. Multiple endpoints were measured to assess effects of E2 exposure on fecundity and fish health and development. Plasma vitellogenin concentrations were highly variable in all fish. Differences in egg production timing for both species indicate differences in fecundity between females exposed to E2 and controls. First generation fathead minnows exposed to E2 had lower body condition factors and reduced secondary sexual characteristic expression by males. Only a difference in relative liver weight was observed in second generation fathead minnows. First generation bluegill males exposed to E2 had significantly smaller testes compared to controls. Although fish response was highly variable, results indicate that exposure to E2 at environmentally relevant concentrations affect fathead minnow and bluegill sunfish health and development, which may have implications for the health and sustainability of fish populations. Furthermore, exposure timing and environmental factors affect fish response to E2 exposure.
Keywords:endocrine disruption  mesocosm  multigenerational exposures  estrogen  fish  lakes
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