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The effects of estrogen exposure on survival, growth, and fecundity of Daphnia magna

Boyle, S.; Schaack, S.

2026-07-02 pharmacology and toxicology
10.64898/2026.06.27.734946 bioRxiv
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High concentrations of steroidal hormone compounds are a growing source of concern for environmental pollution in aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we examine the effects of two estrogenic compounds (estriol and 17-ethinylestradiol) on fitness traits in the aquatic microcrustacean, Daphnia magna, a key bioindicator species for toxicology studies. The impacts were compared of two forms representing a natural and synthetic estrogenic compound. Growth and reproduction traits were assayed by exposing Daphnia to each estrogen type at four concentrations reflecting potential environmental exposure conditions up to acute toxicity levels (ranging from 0.1 - 50 {micro}g/L). Assaying the effects at a variety of concentrations is important given that it is known that hormone exposures can often result in non-monotonic responses. Both forms of estrogen impact a subset of the traits assessed, in some cases leading to beneficial changes and others causing harm. Estriol, the naturally-occurring estrogen, and EE2, the synthetic version, at high doses shift fitness traits in opposite directions such as adult growth rate as do at low doses for fecundity. In conclusion, our results support the need to assay a wide array of traits using multiple forms of steroidal hormones at a range of doses in order to assess non-monotonic patterns and their impact on an organismal fitness. In particular, assays that extend beyond the conventional measurements of lethality during acute exposure windows will be essential for understanding the impact of increased levels of hormone pollution on aquatic organisms and ecosystem health.

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