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In what can be
termed as a perfect case of gender-bender among fish, biologists have
found evidence of “feminisation” of male fish in the estuaries in the
Basque coast of Spain. Pollutants acting as oestrogens are responsible
for this phenomenon which, among other changes, is causing ovocytes —
immature ova — to appear in male fish, biologists claimed. The
acquisition of feminine features by male fish has been detected, to a
greater or lesser extent in all the estuaries — not only in the
characteristics of the gonads of the specimens analysed but also in
various molecular markers.
“The results show that endocrine disruption is a phenomenon that has
spread all over our estuaries, which means that, as has been detected in
other countries, we have a problem with pollutants,” explained Miren P
Cajaraville, Director of the group of Cell Biology in Environmental
Toxicology at the University of the Basque Country. The team has
conducted research using thick-lipped grey mullet and has analysed
specimens in seven zones in coastal Spain — Arriluze, Gernika,
Santurtzi, Plentzia, Ondarroa, Deba and Pasaia. The results of the
research were published in the journal Science of the Total Environment
and Marine Environmental Research. — IANS
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