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Scientists found that fish given an antianxiety drug reached their feeding grounds more often. But researchers warned of ...
Pharmaceutical pollution is rampant across the United States, which has created some of the fastest and most carefree salmon ...
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is changing animal behavior. Exposure to an antianxiety drug is affecting migrating ...
A recent study in Sweden's Dal River reveals that pharmaceutical pollution, specifically anti-anxiety medication, ...
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 ...
Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.
A new study has determined that Atlantic salmon are swimming faster as they migrate to the sea, but why? Learn the shocking truth here.
The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports, examined environmental DNA to determine the levels of ...
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.
The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) is investigating New Zealand King Salmon's high summer mortality rates following a ...
migrating fish reach the ocean sooner and navigate dam obstacles faster. On the surface, this change might seem helpful to salmon. However, any deviation from normal animal behavior through human ...