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A large-scale, extensive study by researches reveals pharmaceutical pollution changes behavior of the Atlantic Salmon.
A University of California, Davis, study identified the genealogy of Chinook salmon returning to Putah Creek in Northern ...
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.
A new UC Berkeley study reveals how one dry winter decimated salmon and trout populations across Northern California — and ...
Pharmaceutical pollution can significantly affect wild animal behaviour, including speeding up salmon migration.
Researchers studying pharmaceutical pollution tracked salmon that had been exposed to anti-anxiety medication. The fish appeared to lose their inhibitions.
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, ...
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