Fiona M Underwood

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Improving Population Modelling of Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Wild Roach

Brunel University, Exeter University, Bob Burn. Funded by DEFRA Project Research has shown that some fish populations may be affected by exposure to oestrogens in sewage effluent; specifically male roach show signs of feminisation and have reduced reproductive success. This project aims to estimate the impact of the effects of this exposure on the long-term […]

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