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药物和内分泌干扰化学物质对水生动物生殖生物学的影响:企鹅作为指示物种

Effects of Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals on Reproductive Biology of Aquatic Fauna: Penguins as Sentinel Species.

作者信息

Okuthe Grace Emily, Dube Edith, Mafunda Patrick Siyambulela

机构信息

Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha 5117, South Africa.

Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha 5117, South Africa.

出版信息

J Xenobiot. 2025 Jul 4;15(4):110. doi: 10.3390/jox15040110.

Abstract

The escalating global contamination of aquatic ecosystems by pharmaceuticals and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) stemming from diverse anthropogenic sources represents a critical and pervasive threat to planetary Earth. These contaminants exhibit bioaccumulative properties in long-lived organisms and undergo trophic biomagnification, leading to elevated concentrations in apex predators. This review synthesizes current knowledge regarding the far-reaching impacts of pharmaceutical and EDC pollution on the reproductive biology of aquatic fauna, focusing on the heightened vulnerability of the endangered African penguin. A rigorous literature review across key scientific databases-PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar-using targeted search terms (e.g., penguins, contaminants of emerging concern, penguin species, seabird species, Antarctica, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, EDCs) underpins this analysis. This review explores the anthropogenic sources of pharmaceuticals and EDCs in aquatic ecosystems. It discusses the mechanisms by which these chemicals disrupt the reproductive physiology of aquatic fauna. Recent studies on the ecological and population-level consequences of these contaminants are also reviewed. Furthermore, the review elaborates on the urgent need for comprehensive mitigating strategies to address their effects on vulnerable penguin populations. These approaches hold the potential to unlock innovative pathways for conservation initiatives and the formulation of robust environmental management policies aimed at safeguarding aquatic ecosystems and the diverse life they support.

摘要

来自各种人为来源的药物和内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)对全球水生生态系统的污染不断升级,这对地球构成了严重且普遍的威胁。这些污染物在长寿生物中具有生物累积特性,并经历营养级生物放大,导致顶级捕食者体内的浓度升高。本综述综合了有关药物和EDC污染对水生动物生殖生物学的深远影响的现有知识,重点关注濒危非洲企鹅的更高脆弱性。通过在关键科学数据库——PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌学术搜索中使用针对性的搜索词(如企鹅、新出现的关注污染物、企鹅物种、海鸟物种、南极洲、药物、个人护理产品、EDCs)进行严格的文献综述,为该分析提供了支持。本综述探讨了水生生态系统中药物和EDCs的人为来源。它讨论了这些化学物质扰乱水生动物生殖生理的机制。还综述了关于这些污染物的生态和种群水平后果的最新研究。此外,该综述阐述了迫切需要全面的缓解策略来应对它们对脆弱企鹅种群的影响。这些方法有可能为保护举措开辟创新途径,并制定强有力的环境管理政策,以保护水生生态系统及其所支持的多样生命。

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