Environmental pollutants, such as industrial and agricultural chemicals, he
avy metals, drugs and products with hormonal activity may disrupt reproduct
ion of aquatic wildlife such as fish. Such xenobiotics may cause disruption
of the reproductive endocrine system, or they may directly affect gamete d
evelopment and viability as a result either of their cytotoxicity or by alt
ering the hormonal environment during gamete development. The various possi
ble sites of action are reviewed, and it is suggested that tests for toxici
ty should isolate the specific component of the reproductive system that is
most sensitive to such disruption and that this may be at levels well belo
w that which causes mortality or visible signs of stress. Fish are proposed
as the most suitable aquatic organism for such tests. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.