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Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements Volume 103, Number S4, May 1995
Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements May 1995 Environmentally-induced Alterations in Development: a Focus on Wildlife

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Introduction: Wingspread II Consensus Statement
Theo Colborn and Wingspread II Participants
p. 3
Commentary on Effects of Anthropogenic and Natural Organic Chemicals on Development, Swimming Behavior, and Reproduction of Daphnia, a Key Member of Aquatic Ecosystems
S Dodson and T Hanazato
p. 7
Possible Interrelations among Environmental Toxicants, Amphibian Development, and Decline of Amphibian Populations
C Carey and C Bryant
p. 13
Vitollogenin Induction by Xenobiotic Estrogens in the Red-eared Turtle and African Frog
BD Palmer and SK Palmer
p. 19
Green Turtle Fibropapillomatosis: Challenges to Assessing the Role of Environmental Cofactors
LH Herbst and PA Klein
p. 27
Gonadal Steroidogenesis in Vitro from Juvenile Alligators Obtained from Contaminated or Control Lakes
LJ Guillette Jr., TS Gross, DA Gross, AA Rooney, and HF Percival
p. 31
Effects of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans on Nesting Wood Ducks (Aix Sponsa)
DH White and DJ Hoffman
p. 37
Contaminants and Sea Ducks in Alaska and the Circumpolar Region
CJ Henny, DD Rudis, TJ Roffe, and E Robinson-Wilson
p. 41
A Review of Factors Affecting Productivity of Bald Eagles in the Great Lakes Region: Implications for Recovery
WW Bowerman, JP Geisy, DA Best, and VJ Kramer
p. 51
Morphometric Abnormalities in Brains of Great Blue Heron Hatchlings Exposed to PCDDs
DS Henshel, JW Martin, R Norstrom, P Whitehead, JD Steeves, and KM Cheng
p. 61
Decreased in Vitro Lymphocyte Responses in Free-ranging Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatas) are Associated withIncreased Whole Blood Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and p,p´-DDT; p,p´-DDE; and o,p´-DDE
GP Lahvis, RS Wells, DW Kuehl, JL Stewart, HL Rhinehart, and CS Via
p. 67
Possible Mechanisms of Action of Environmental Contaminants on St. Lawrence Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas)
S Deguise, D Martineau, P Beland, and M Fournier
p. 73
Reproductive Impairment in the Florida Panther: Nature or Nurture?
CF Facemire, TS Gross, and LJ Guillette Jr.
p. 79
Defining the Role of Pollutants in the Disruption of Reproduction in Wildlife
JE Hose and LJ Guillette Jr.
p. 87
Tinkering with the Tinkerer: Pollution versus Evolution
GA Fox
p. 93
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