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China river study finds invasive fish keep thriving on poor food as natives lose vital omega-3s
The next step is figuring out how the invasive fish manage to maintain their omega-3 levels.
Freshwater ecosystems have spent years under growing pressure from pollution, changing weather patterns and rising ...
(Repeats to fix typo, paragraph 1) BEIJING, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Polluters along two of China's main rivers have defied over a decade of clean-up efforts, leaving much of the water unfit to touch, let ...
China is diverting water from its largest rivers to fix a severe shortage in the north, with a risky new route planned through Tibet.
BEIJING -- For much of the past decades, China's longest river, the Yangtze, bore the costs of the country's economic growth.
A new study has revealed how tiny microbes in rivers and wetlands across China help clean up excess nitrogen pollution, offering fresh insights into the health of freshwater ecosystems and the global ...
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