Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs

In amphibians, abnormal metamorph sex ratios and sexual development have almost exclusively been considered in response to synthetic compounds like pesticides or pharmaceuticals. However, endocrine-active plant chemicals (i.e. phytoestrogens) are commonly found in agricultural and urban waterways ho...

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Main Author: Max R. Lambert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2015-01-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.150433
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description In amphibians, abnormal metamorph sex ratios and sexual development have almost exclusively been considered in response to synthetic compounds like pesticides or pharmaceuticals. However, endocrine-active plant chemicals (i.e. phytoestrogens) are commonly found in agricultural and urban waterways hosting frog populations with deviant sexual development. Yet the effects of these compounds on amphibian development remain predominantly unexplored. Legumes, like clover, are common in agricultural fields and urban yards and exude phytoestrogen mixtures from their roots. These root exudates serve important ecological functions and may also be a source of phytoestrogens in waterways. I show that clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphosis relative to females in low and intermediate doses of root exudate. My results indicate that root exudates are a potential source of contaminants impacting vertebrate development and that humans may be cultivating sexual abnormalities in wildlife by actively managing certain plant species.
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spelling doaj.art-efbb27d02d004a7c872e6113e78f2b7e2022-12-22T00:46:26ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032015-01-0121210.1098/rsos.150433150433Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogsMax R. LambertIn amphibians, abnormal metamorph sex ratios and sexual development have almost exclusively been considered in response to synthetic compounds like pesticides or pharmaceuticals. However, endocrine-active plant chemicals (i.e. phytoestrogens) are commonly found in agricultural and urban waterways hosting frog populations with deviant sexual development. Yet the effects of these compounds on amphibian development remain predominantly unexplored. Legumes, like clover, are common in agricultural fields and urban yards and exude phytoestrogen mixtures from their roots. These root exudates serve important ecological functions and may also be a source of phytoestrogens in waterways. I show that clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphosis relative to females in low and intermediate doses of root exudate. My results indicate that root exudates are a potential source of contaminants impacting vertebrate development and that humans may be cultivating sexual abnormalities in wildlife by actively managing certain plant species.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.150433endocrine disruptionphytoandrogenphytoestrogenrhizosphere
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Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
Royal Society Open Science
endocrine disruption
phytoandrogen
phytoestrogen
rhizosphere
title Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
title_full Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
title_fullStr Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
title_full_unstemmed Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
title_short Clover root exudate produces male-biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
title_sort clover root exudate produces male biased sex ratios and accelerates male metamorphic timing in wood frogs
topic endocrine disruption
phytoandrogen
phytoestrogen
rhizosphere
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.150433
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