Antidepressants can help humans emerge from the darkness of depression. Expose crayfish to antidepressants, and they too become more outgoing -- but that might not be such a positive thing for these ...
Pharmaceutical pollution is found in streams and rivers globally, but little is known about its effects on animals and ecosystems. A new study, published in the journal Ecosphere, investigated the ...
Expose crayfish to antidepressants, and they become more outgoing -- but that might not be such a positive thing for these freshwater crustaceans, according to a new study. Antidepressants can help ...
At a University of Florida lab, crayfish are going wild. In a video published by University of Florida-led researchers, the small crustacean boldly scampers around a plexiglass chamber, searching for ...
While observing the crayfish, the research team saw that the crustaceans exposed to low levels of the antidepressant were more adventurous and twice more likely to pop out of their shelters and ...
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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Crayfish on antidepressants act a bit bizarre, leaving their hiding places and boldly going where crayfish don't normally go, scientists have found. A new study led by the ...
Wastewater is a grab bag of chemicals. There’s industrial run-off, bits of animal and viral DNA, and then there are compounds that trickle out from our households. The medicines we’re flushing down ...