“…To date, small fresh water fishes including fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas), Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) (Ankley and Johnson, 2004) and zebrafish (Danio rerio) Leet et al, 2014) are widely used as toxicological research models to test the effects of toxic chemicals. A mong these fresh water fishes, the fathead minnow, a member o f the ecologically important Cyprin idae family and native to both lotic and lenthic environ ments across North America (Isaak, 1961;Held and Petarka, 1974;Ankley and Villeneuve, 2006;Leet et al, 2014;Villeneuve et al, 2014) is a common ly used test organism in toxicological studies (Duda and Butner, 1993;Ankley and Villeneuve, 2006;Villeneuve et al, 2014). Although, the pattern of gonadal sex differentiat ion was studied in fathead minnows (Ugu z, 2008), the effects of exogenous steroids on sex differentiat ion and determination has not been studied in this species of fish.…”