Minnow reveals wastewater's toxic effects - Wisconsin Watch

Minnow reveals wastewater's toxic effects - Wisconsin Watch

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Males exposed to chemicals managed to mate if other males were not around. But if they had to compete with the control males, however, they “suffered nearly total reproductive failure”: They had no game.

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