invertebrates: no data available toxicity to algae: no data available toxicity to microorganisms: no data available persistence and degradability no data available bioaccumulative potential no data available mobility in soil no data available other adverse effects no data available .disposal considerations...
invertebrates: no data available toxicity to algae: no data available toxicity to microorganisms: no data available persistence and degradability no data available bioaccumulative potential no data available mobility in soil no data available other adverse effects no data available .disposal considerations...
invertebrates, and also on small fish and amphibians (frogs, tadpoles). pied-billed grebes have been shown to eat their own feathers to aid in digestion (prevent injury from small bones). posted by margaret james at : comments email this blogthis!...
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