Toxic aquatic pollutants threaten insectivores near contaminated watersheds.
Aquatic pollution can harm adult aquatic insects and the animals that eat them on land. Some pollutants, like PCBs, build up in insects' bodies and can poison insect-eating animals. Other pollutants, like trace metals, can reduce the number of adult insects available for land animals to eat. The type of pollutant determines how it affects the food chain between water and land.