A photo of an earthworm emerging from its egg. Eisenia fetida earthworms are being introduced to high microplastic concentrations to assess effects on survival, growth, and reproduction.
![An brown earthworm emerging from its egg](https://www.uoguelph.ca/research/system/files/Hatching.png)
A photo of an earthworm emerging from its egg. Eisenia fetida earthworms are being introduced to high microplastic concentrations to assess effects on survival, growth, and reproduction.
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