© A comparison of a normally developed Atlantic killifish embryo (Pic 1) and a PCB-affected embryo (Pic 2): The fish has a deformed heart. Killifish that have evolved tolerance to chemical exposure show limited signs of developmental defects. (c) Bryan Clark/U.S. EPA
© A comparison of a normally developed Atlantic killifish embryo (Pic 1) and a PCB-affected embryo (Pic 2): The fish has a deformed heart. Killifish that have evolved tolerance to chemical exposure show limited signs of developmental defects. (c) Bryan Clark/U.S. EPA
© Atlantic killifish like this one have evolved to adapt to highly toxic levels of pollution.
(c) Andrew Whitehead/UC Davis