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Insect Physiology and Ecology provides an in-depth examination of the biological systems and ecological relationships that characterize insects as one of Earth’s most diverse and successful animal groups. This 2018 hardcover edition explores the fundamental physiological processes that enable insect survival, growth, and reproduction, including sensory systems, metabolism, and locomotion.
The book delves into how insects interact with their environments, adapt to diverse habitats, and fulfill critical ecological roles. Readers will gain insights into insect behavior, population dynamics, and the intricate relationships between insects and their ecosystems. Perfect for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts seeking a thorough understanding of insect biology and their ecological significance.







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