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Shane R. de Solla
Researcher at Environment Canada
Publications - 64
Citations - 2057
Shane R. de Solla is an academic researcher from Environment Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Herring gull & Chelydra. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1651 citations. Previous affiliations of Shane R. de Solla include Canadian Wildlife Service.
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Demasculinization and feminization of male gonads by atrazine: Consistent effects across vertebrate classes
Tyrone B. Hayes,Lloyd L. Anderson,Val R. Beasley,Shane R. de Solla,Taisen Iguchi,Holly A. Ingraham,Patrick Kestemont,Jasna Kniewald,Zlatko Kniewald,Valerie S. Langlois,Enrique H. Luque,Krista A. McCoy,Mónica Muñoz-de-Toro,Tomohiro Oka,Cleida A. Oliveira,Frances Orton,Sylvia M. Ruby,Miyuki Suzawa,Luz E. Tavera-Mendoza,Vance L. Trudeau,Anna Bolivar Victor-Costa,Emily Willingham +21 more
TL;DR: The case for atrazine as an endocrine disruptor that demasculinizes and feminizes male vertebrates meets all nine of the "Hill criteria" for establishing cause-effect relationships.
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Plasticizer endocrine disruption: Highlighting developmental and reproductive effects in mammals and non-mammalian aquatic species
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to compare the effects of plasticizers in animals, with a focus on aquatic species, and identified three main chains of events that occur in animals exposed to BPA and phthalates.
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Effect of sampling effort and species detectability on volunteer based anuran monitoring programs
Shane R. de Solla,Leonard J. Shirose,Kim J. Fernie,Glenn C. Barrett,Chris S. Brousseau,Christine A. Bishop +5 more
TL;DR: The minimum sampling effort required to adequately represent the anuran community was determined, and the pitfalls of examining population trends when detection probabilities are less than one and vary either temporally or spatially were demonstrated.
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Sediment contaminated with the Azo Dye disperse yellow 7 alters cellular stress- and androgen-related transcription in Silurana tropicalis larvae.
Justine Mathieu-Denoncourt,Christopher J. Martyniuk,Shane R. de Solla,Vimal K. Balakrishnan,Valerie S. Langlois +4 more
TL;DR: Gene network analysis revealed that high concentrations of DY7 in sediment induced cellular stress-related gene transcription and affected genes associated with necrotic cell death, chromosome condensation, and mRNA processing, and transcriptomics generated new hypotheses regarding the mechanisms of toxic action of Dy7.
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Spatial and temporal comparisons of legacy and emerging flame retardants in herring gull eggs from colonies spanning the Laurentian Great Lakes of Canada and United States.
Guanyong Su,Robert J. Letcher,Jeremy N. Moore,Lisa L. Williams,Pamela A. Martin,Shane R. de Solla,William W. Bowerman +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the current profiles of a broad suite of FRs in Laurentian Great Lakes herring gull eggs highlights the need to better understand e.g., exposure-effect implications and metabolism ofFRs, and emphasizes the importance of continued monitoring of CEC-FRs whose concentrations appear to be increasing.