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Title: Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
Authors: Lambert, Max R.
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Environmental science
Endocrine disruption
Phytoandrogen
Phytoestrogen
Rhizosphere
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: In amphibians, abnormal metamorph sex ratios and sexual development have almost exclusively been considered in response to synthetic compounds like pesticides or pharmaceuticals. However, endocrine-active plant chemicals (i.e. phytoestrogens) are commonly found in agricultural and urban waterways hosting frog populations with deviant sexual development. Yet the effects of these compounds on amphibian development remain predominantly unexplored. Legumes, like clover, are common in agricultural fields and urban yards and exude phytoestrogen mixtures from their roots.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23526
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