Reproductive and Behavioural Implications of Fluoxetine Exposure in Danio rerio
Key Points
Reproductive implications of fluoxetine exposure include altered spawning behaviors and offspring viability, indicating substantial impacts on species survival.
Behavioural changes observed in Danio rerio, such as modified social interactions and stress responses, highlight the drug's effects on neurotransmitter systems.
Assessment using laboratory experiments demonstrates significant alterations in reproductive and behavioural traits after exposure to fluoxetine over several weeks.
Findings emphasize the potential ecological risks of fluoxetine in aquatic environments, warranting further investigation into long-term consequences.