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Faster migrations could mean arriving in the ocean at the wrong time, or exposing salmon to dangers they’d normally avoid.
Atlantic salmon exposed to anti-anxiety medication during their migration were more successful in reaching their destination ...
Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.
Study reveals commonly detected environmental levels of clobazam -- a medication often prescribed for sleep disorders -- increased the river-to-sea migration success of juvenile salmon in the wild.
Wild salmon are lucky Olympic Games-style doping tests aren't being rolled out as scores of them would be banned from ...
In the largest study of its kind to date, a team of international researchers has investigated how pharmaceutical pollution affects the behaviour and ...
In a study in Sweden’s River Dal, researchers found that exposure to the anti-anxiety drug clobazam improved juvenile ...
In the largest study of its kind to date, a team of international researchers has investigated how pharmaceutical pollution affects the behavior and migration of Atlantic salmon. The study, ...
In the largest study of its kind to date, a team of international researchers has investigated how pharmaceutical pollution ...
Study reveals commonly detected environmental levels of clobazam – a medication often prescribed for sleep disorders – ...