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Crayfish behave more boldly after exposure to antidepressants – study – The Guardian
Traces of drugs found in water can make crustaceans more outgoing – but also more vulnerable to predators

Marine lifeTraces of drugs found in water can make crustaceans more outgoing but also vulnerable to predators
Antidepressant drugs in water can alter the behaviour of crayfish, making them bolder and more outgoing, and therefore more vulnerable to predators,…
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