Septic systems, but not sanitary sewer lines, are associated with elevated estradiol in male frog metamorphs from suburban ponds

Highlights • We measured estradiol in metamorphosing froglets from forested and suburban ponds. • Suburban ponds were serviced either by septic systems or sanitary sewers. • Estradiol was elevated in male froglets from ponds in septic, but not sewered, neighborhoods. • This is evidence that endocrin...

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Veröffentlicht in:General and comparative endocrinology 2016-06, Vol.232, p.109-114
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