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Herbicide Can Induce Morphological Changes in Vertebrate Animals: Tadpoles Change Shape
University of Pittsburgh Science Daily The world’s most popular weed killer, Roundup®, can cause amphibians to change shape, according to research recently published in Ecological Applications. Rick Relyea, University of Pittsburgh professor of biological sciences in the Kenneth P. Dietrich … Continue reading →
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