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News Release 07-123
Nutrient Pollution Drives Frog Deformities by Ramping Up Infections
Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
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Farming nutrients drive parasitic infections that in turn cause frog leg deformity.
Credit: Courtesy Pieter Johnson, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Infectious parasites cause missing limbs, extra limbs and other malformations in frogs.
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Environmental factors causing frog deformities were a mystery until this study.
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