“…It has been found that exposure to relatively high concentrations of BPA early in the zebrafish life cycle increases mortality and deformity, and delays hatching. Interestingly, despite general agreement regarding the adverse effects of high levels of BPA on mortality, body shape, and time of hatching, the reported threshold concentration of BPA for producing these effects varies greatly ( Lam et al, 2011 ; Saili et al, 2012 ; Tse et al, 2013 ; Wang et al, 2013 ; Martínez et al, 2018 ; Olsvik et al, 2019 ; Coumailleau et al, 2020 ; Gyimah et al, 2021 ; Huang et al, 2021 ; Scopel et al, 2021 ; Sundarraj et al, 2021 ; Wu et al, 2021 ). Furthermore, some studies have found that BPA exposure modifies locomotion in zebrafish, whereas others have not ( Saili et al, 2012 ; Wang et al, 2013 ; Kinch et al, 2015 ; Fraser et al, 2017 ; Olsvik et al, 2019 ; Coumailleau et al, 2020 ; Gyimah et al, 2021 ; Wu et al, 2021 ).…”