Environment
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US Streams and Aquatic Ecosystems Disrupted by Insecticide Fipronil
Insecticides such as Fipronil in aquatic ecosystems such as streams are already recognized as a real worldwide concern. Unfortunately, just how much of these chemicals can be safely taken by these aquatic systems is not widely known.
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