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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
29408
World Ranking
3348
National Ranking
258

Best Publications

  • Widespread Sexual Disruption in Wild Fish

    Susan Jobling;Monique Nolan;Charles R. Tyler;Geoff Brighty

  • Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment.

    John P. Sumpter;Susan Jobling

  • Environmentally persistent alkylphenolic compounds are estrogenic

    R White;S Jobling;S A Hoare;J P Sumpter

  • A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.

    Susan Jobling;Tracey Reynolds;Roger White;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Inhibition of testicular growth in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to estrogenic alkylphenolic chemicals

    Susan Jobling;John P. Sumpter;David Sheahan;Julia A. Osborne

  • Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife: A Critical Review of the Evidence

    C R Tyler;S Jobling;J P Sumpter

  • Detergent components in sewage effluent are weakly oestrogenic to fish: An in vitro study using rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes

    S. Jobling;J.P. Sumpter

  • State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals - 2012

    Åke Bergman;Jerrold Heindel;Susan Jobling;Karen Kidd

  • Chapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposure.

    Frederick S. vom Saal;Benson T Akingbemi;Scott M Belcher;Linda S. Birnbaum

  • State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals 2012. Summary for Decision-Makers

    Georg Becher;Åke Bergman;Poul Bjerregaard;Riana Bornman

  • Estrogenic activity in five United Kingdom rivers detected by measurement of vitellogenesis in caged male trout

    Jule E. Harries;David A. Sheahan;Susan Jobling;Peter Matthiessen

  • Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in U.K. rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations.

    Susan Jobling;Richard Williams;Andrew Johnson;Ayesha Taylor

  • An ecological assessment of bisphenol-A: evidence from comparative biology.

    D. Andrew Crain;Marcus Eriksen;Taisen Iguchi;Susan Jobling

  • Gestational and lactational exposure of rats to xenoestrogens results in reduced testicular size and sperm production.

    Richard M. Sharpe;Janes S. Fisher;Mike M. Millar;Susan Jobling

  • Comparative responses of molluscs and fish to environmental estrogens and an estrogenic effluent

    S Jobling;D Casey;T Rodgers-Gray;J Oehlmann

  • A survey of estrogenic activity in United Kingdom inland waters

    Jule E. Harries;David A. Sheahan;Peter Matthiessen;Paula Neall

  • Wild Intersex Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Have Reduced Fertility

    Susan Jobling;S Coey;J G Whitmore;D E Kime

  • State of the science of endocrine disrupting chemicals 2012: an assessment of the state of the science of endocrine disruptors prepared by a group of experts for the United Nations Environment Programme and World Health Organization.

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  • Long-Term Temporal Changes in the Estrogenic Composition of Treated Sewage Effluent and Its Biological Effects on Fish

    Trevor P. Rodgers-Gray;Susan Jobling;Steven Morris;Carole Kelly

  • The Impact of Endocrine Disruption: A Consensus Statement on the State of the Science

    Åke Bergman;Jerrold J. Heindel;Tim Kasten;Karen A Kidd

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles R. Tyler
Charles R. Tyler University of Exeter
John P. Sumpter
John P. Sumpter Brunel University London
Taisen Iguchi
Taisen Iguchi National Institute for Basic Biology
Åke Bergman
Åke Bergman Stockholm University
Andreas Kortenkamp
Andreas Kortenkamp Brunel University London
Karen A. Kidd
Karen A. Kidd McMaster University
Jorma Toppari
Jorma Toppari University of Turku
Niels E. Skakkebæk
Niels E. Skakkebæk University of Copenhagen
Georg Becher
Georg Becher University of Oslo
Jörg Oehlmann
Jörg Oehlmann Goethe University Frankfurt

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