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Common fungicide wreaks havoc on freshwater ecosystems - Phys.Org


Common fungicide wreaks havoc on freshwater ecosystems
Phys.Org
Biologists Taegan McMahon and Jason Rohr, co-authors of the study published in the journal Ecology Letters, report that chlorothalonil killed amphibians, snails, zooplankton, algae, and aquatic plants below estimated environmental concentrations ...
Common pesticide deadly to freshwater organismsSummit County Citizens Voice

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Invasive snail creeps up in Colorado River - Chicago Tribune


Invasive snail creeps up in Colorado River
Chicago Tribune
They also have the potential to alter freshwater habitats, significantly causing shifts in ecosystem state and function. So far, they haven't caused a tremendous amount of damage in the Colorado River near Yuma. "We see localized concentrations of them ...

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Common Fungicide Wreaks Havoc On Freshwater Ecosystems - Science Daily (press release)


Common Fungicide Wreaks Havoc On Freshwater Ecosystems
Science Daily (press release)
Biologists Taegan McMahon and Jason Rohr, co-authors of the study published in the journal Ecology Letters, report that chlorothalonil killed amphibians, snails, zooplankton, algae, and aquatic plants below estimated environmental concentrations ...

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Biologists find creek is full of life, diversity - Montgomery Advertiser


Biologists find creek is full of life, diversity
Montgomery Advertiser
Alabama has more species of freshwater fish, mussels, turtles, snails and crayfish than all other states. / Ben Raines/AP/Press-Register Ken Weathers and Pat O'Neil handle a seine net in Jordan Creek near Castleberry, Ala. Tuesday, May 8, 2012, ...

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USF study: Common fungicide wreaks havoc on freshwater ecosystems - EurekAlert (press release)


USF study: Common fungicide wreaks havoc on freshwater ecosystems
EurekAlert (press release)
Biologists Taegan McMahon and Jason Rohr, co-authors of the study published in the journal Ecology Letters, report that chlorothalonil killed amphibians, snails, zooplankton, algae, and aquatic plants below estimated environmental concentrations ...

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