Chemical pollution worsens ecological risks in water-scarce aquatic ecosystems.
Water scarcity and chemical pollution can harm aquatic ecosystems. Researchers studied how these factors interact and affect freshwater life. They found that extreme water changes have a bigger impact than chemicals in most cases. However, chemicals can make things worse in certain situations. More research is needed to understand how different species cope with these stresses and how river ecosystems respond. By combining lab experiments and field studies, scientists can better predict the risks chemicals pose in dry areas.