Many people do not make a positive way of saying, as he remembers only bad things to make mistakes when asking "What is the benefit of mistake?" Bees and hornet stings, ants at home Enter, the spider's web is a pain in the eyes. But people tend to forget that bugs can do a lot of good things for the environment they live in. This includes pollination of flowers and other plants, plant debris and decomposition of animals, pest control and so on. We need to strengthen certain lessons every day so that everyone understands that not all mistakes are bad and that many mistakes are more than imagined.
Insects are underestimated due to their role in the food web. They are the only food source for many amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Insects themselves are harvested and eaten by several cultures. They are a rich source of protein, vitamins and minerals, and are known as delicacies in many third world countries. In fact, it is difficult to find insects that are not eaten in some way. The most popular are cockroaches, locusts, cockroaches, gr, caterpillars, cockroaches, ants, wasps.
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Mammals and birds are receiving the most attention, but lower species such as insects often play an important role in life networks. According to the most optimistic scientific estimate, the current consumption rate of all species is 1 to 3 times per day. Some of these expected losses are important for species such as pollinators to maintain the ecosystem. Scientists estimate the rate of species loss by predicting based on the known habitat loss rate and comparing these to the loss of known species in similar ecosystems that lost habitat. According to these forecasts, the recent UN report reports that 2% to 25% of the world's tropical forest species will be extinct in the next 25 years.
Interrelationship of species: All life forms of Net of Life exist in complex interrelationship networks. The survival (or extinction) of a species affects the presence of other species. Each species plays a role in its ecosystem. Herbivorous animals depend on the growth of plants to gain food and then are predator by carnivores. This energy transfer from one species to another is called the food chain. The environmental turmoil of the species does not influence the chain but influences the entire chain. Chains interact with other chains to form a complex network of animals and plants. Therefore, natural dislocation and chain disruption caused by human activities can affect diverse networks on which all life depends.