After Acid Rain, Lakes Are Turning to ‘Jelly’



By DOUGLAS QUENQUA

Tiny, jelly-clad crustaceans known as Holopedium are thriving in some Canadian lakes after years of acid rain, threatening the food chain and “jellifying” the waters, biologists say.

Published: November 25, 2014 at 01:00AM

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