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Hauptverfasser: Wang, Shengxing, Zhou, Li-Jun, Jiang, Lei, Liu, Shuotong, Ji, Longxiao, Gao, Jiawei, Liu, Shan, Wan, Shiqiang, Chen, Kaining, Wu, Qinglong L
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Veröffentlicht: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2026
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author Wang, Shengxing
Zhou, Li-Jun
Jiang, Lei
Liu, Shuotong
Ji, Longxiao
Gao, Jiawei
Liu, Shan
Wan, Shiqiang
Chen, Kaining
Wu, Qinglong L
author_facet Wang, Shengxing
Zhou, Li-Jun
Jiang, Lei
Liu, Shuotong
Ji, Longxiao
Gao, Jiawei
Liu, Shan
Wan, Shiqiang
Chen, Kaining
Wu, Qinglong L
Wang, Shengxing
Zhou, Li-Jun
Jiang, Lei
Liu, Shuotong
Ji, Longxiao
Gao, Jiawei
Liu, Shan
Wan, Shiqiang
Chen, Kaining
Wu, Qinglong L
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Spatiotemporal distribution, sources, and ecological risk of steroids in a large shallow lake and its inflows in central China. Wang, Shengxing Zhou, Li-Jun Jiang, Lei Liu, Shuotong Ji, Longxiao Gao, Jiawei Liu, Shan Wan, Shiqiang Chen, Kaining Wu, Qinglong L Water Pollutants, Chemical Lakes China Steroids Environmental Monitoring Seasons Risk Assessment Endocrine Disruptors Spatio-Temporal Analysis Steroids in the aquatic environment, including extremely important natural hormones and numerous synthetic hormones, have garnered significant attention due to their endocrine disrupting effects. This study conducted a comprehensive investigation of steroid pollutants in Lake Chao and its inflows. In summer, 9 steroids were detected in surface water at total concentrations ranging from 1.3 to 6 ng/L, while 8 steroids were identified in winter with higher total concentrations (2.86-15.09 ng/L). In winter, total concentrations of all steroids were significantly higher than those in summer (p
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spellingShingle Spatiotemporal distribution, sources, and ecological risk of steroids in a large shallow lake and its inflows in central China.
Wang, Shengxing
Zhou, Li-Jun
Jiang, Lei
Liu, Shuotong
Ji, Longxiao
Gao, Jiawei
Liu, Shan
Wan, Shiqiang
Chen, Kaining
Wu, Qinglong L
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Lakes
China
Steroids
Environmental Monitoring
Seasons
Risk Assessment
Endocrine Disruptors
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Spatiotemporal distribution, sources, and ecological risk of steroids in a large shallow lake and its inflows in central China. Wang, Shengxing Zhou, Li-Jun Jiang, Lei Liu, Shuotong Ji, Longxiao Gao, Jiawei Liu, Shan Wan, Shiqiang Chen, Kaining Wu, Qinglong L Water Pollutants, Chemical Lakes China Steroids Environmental Monitoring Seasons Risk Assessment Endocrine Disruptors Spatio-Temporal Analysis Steroids in the aquatic environment, including extremely important natural hormones and numerous synthetic hormones, have garnered significant attention due to their endocrine disrupting effects. This study conducted a comprehensive investigation of steroid pollutants in Lake Chao and its inflows. In summer, 9 steroids were detected in surface water at total concentrations ranging from 1.3 to 6 ng/L, while 8 steroids were identified in winter with higher total concentrations (2.86-15.09 ng/L). In winter, total concentrations of all steroids were significantly higher than those in summer (p
title Spatiotemporal distribution, sources, and ecological risk of steroids in a large shallow lake and its inflows in central China.
topic Water Pollutants, Chemical
Lakes
China
Steroids
Environmental Monitoring
Seasons
Risk Assessment
Endocrine Disruptors
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41604789/