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Does contraceptive treatment in wildlife result in side effects? A review of quantitative and anecdotal evidence

Gray, M E and Cameron, E Z

Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (2010) 139: 45–55

DOI: 10.1530/rep-08-0456

Abstract

The efficacy of contraceptive treatments has been extensively tested, and several formulations are effective at reducing fertility in a range of species. However, these formulations should minimally impact the behavior of individuals and populations before a contraceptive is used for population manipulation, but these effects have received less attention. Potential side effects have been identified theoretically and we reviewed published studies that have investigated side effects on behavior and physiology of individuals or population-level effects, which provided mixed results. Physiological side effects were most prevalent. Most studies reported a lack of secondary effects, but were usually based on qualitative data or anecdotes. A meta-analysis on quantitative studies of side effects showed that secondary effects consistently occur across all categories and all contraceptive types. This contrasts with the qualitative studies, suggesting that anecdotal reports are insufficient to investigate secondary impacts of contraceptive treatment. We conclude that more research is needed to address fundamental questions about secondary effects of contraceptive treatment and experiments are fundamental to conclusions. In addition, researchers are missing a vital opportunity to use contraceptives as an experimental tool to test the influence of reproduction, sex and fertility on the behavior of wildlife species.

Citation

Gray, M. E., & Cameron, E. Z. (2010). Does contraceptive treatment in wildlife result in side effects? A review of quantitative and anecdotal evidence. Reproduction (Cambridge, England), 139(1), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.1530/rep-08-0456 Animals, Male, Female, Behavior, Animal/drug effects/physiology, Contraception, Contraception/adverse effects/methods/veterinary, Contraceptive Agents/adverse effects/pharmacology, Contraceptive Devices/adverse effects/veterinary, Immunologic/adverse effects/veterinary, Population/genetics, Reproductive/adverse effects/veterinary, Sterilization, Wild/immunology/physiology/surgery

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