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Alligators, endocrine disruption

Having said that, the effects of organochlorine compounds such as DDT on hormones in humans (endocrine disruption) have yet to be fully explored, but the Hkelihood is that DDT at current levels of environmental exposure is insufficiently potent to cause effects in humans. The effects observed in alligators discussed above were seen at relatively high exposure levels (see p. 134). [Pg.98]

Probably the most well-known effect of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wild animals is the case of the alligators in Florida. [Pg.134]


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