Wood Frog Behavior Changed By Agricultural Insecticides
Wood frogs that were exposed to neonicotinoids moved less than those that hadn't been exposed.
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Wood frogs that were exposed to neonicotinoids moved less than those that hadn't been exposed.
Berger wrote a doctoral thesis on chytrid fungus more than 20 years ago that has since been cited more than 1,800 times by scientists.
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Hybrid version of fungus is even more deadly.
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