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Researchers found that plastic pollutants in the ocean may be ‘exciting’ hermit crabs, which could lead to disrupted marine food webs – Business Insider Australia
The lead author of the study told Insider it’s possible the plastic waste pollutant could also be invoking a “sexual response”…

A hermit crab on the beach. Shawn Miller
Amid the constant barrage of dire climate news and existential environmental dread, one new study from across the pond suggests the ecological crisis may be impacting a common crustacean in a stimulating way.
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