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1. ddt is also toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. based on what you know about ecosystems and food chain dynamics, what are some potential impacts to an aquatic ecosystem that receives a particularly high dose of ddt (i. e., a much higher original concentration of ddt in the water)?

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