DDT-Induced Feminization of Gull Embryos

D. Michael Fry(University of California, Davis), C. Kuehler Toone(University of California, Davis)
Science
August 21, 1981
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Abstract

Injection of DDT [1, 1, 1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane] into gull eggs at concentrations comparable to those found in contaminated seabird eggs in 1970 induces abnormal development of ovarian tissue and oviducts in male embryos. Developmental feminization of males is associated with inability to breed as adults and may explain the highly skewed sex ratio and reduced number of male gulls breeding on Santa Barbara Island in southern California.


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