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The book explores the intricate ecological relationships between insects, focusing on mutualisms essential for species interdependence and conservation. It highlights the importance of understanding these complex interactions, using diverse global examples, particularly between insects and plants. Key taxonomic groups, such as ants and butterflies, illustrate the evolution of these partnerships, while fundamental processes like pollination underscore their significance. The work emphasizes the need for a broader ecological perspective in conservation efforts, advocating for strategies that enhance overall insect diversity and ecological health.
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Mutualisms and Insect Conservation, Tim R. New
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