Scienc Daily: Amphibian populations living close to agricultural fields have become more resistant to a common insecticide and are actually resistant to multiple common insecticides, according to two recent studies conducted at the University of Pittsburgh.Amphibian populations living close to agricultural fields have become more resistant to a common insecticide and are actually resistant to multiple common insecticides.
In a study published today in Evolutionary Applications, the Pitt researchers demonstrate,......
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Amphibians living close to farm fields are more resistant to common insecticides
Posted by Scienc Daily: None Given on May 1st, 2013
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