Authors
Keith R Solomon, James A Carr, Louis H Du Preez, John P Giesy, Ronald J Kendall, Ernest E Smith, Glen J Van Der Kraak
Publication date
2008/1/1
Source
Critical reviews in toxicology
Volume
38
Issue
9
Pages
721-772
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The herbicide atrazine is widely used in agriculture for the production of corn and other crops. Because of its physical and chemical properties, atrazine is found in small concentrations in surface waters—habitats for some species. A number of reports on the effects of atrazine on aquatic vertebrates, mostly amphibians, have been published, yet there is inconsistency in the effects reported, and inconsistency between studies in different laboratories. We have brought the results and conclusions of all of the relevant laboratory and field studies together in this critical review and assessed causality using procedures for the identification of causative agents of disease and ecoepidemiology derived from Koch's postulates and the Bradford–Hill guidelines. Based on a weight of evidence analysis of all of the data, the central theory that environmentally relevant concentrations of atrazine affect reproduction and/or …
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