Study links declining toad population to global warming trend
Study links declining toad population to global warming trend
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Toronto: CMD Group
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Western toads, like all amphibians, lay their eggs in water. In shallow water, the eggs are exposed to more ultraviolet light, which makes them susceptible to a water mould that kills the embryos by the hundreds of thousands. Amphibian populations have been declining worldwide since the 1980s, alarming scientists. Amphibians are considered a barome...
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Study links declining toad population to global warming trend
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TN_cdi_proquest_reports_224215023
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2290-6991