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Insects play a vital role in the ecosystem from "summary" of The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White

Insects form a crucial part of the ecosystem, contributing to its intricate balance and functionality. These tiny creatures are involved in various essential processes that support the overall health and stability of nature. For instance, insects serve as pollinators, facilitating the reproduction of countless plant species. Without their pollination activities, many plants would struggle to reproduce and maintain their populations. Moreover, insects also play a significant role in the decomposition of organic matter. They break down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the soil and making them available for other organisms. This process is essential for nutrient cycling in ecosystems, ensuring that essential elements are continu...
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    The Natural History of Selborne

    Gilbert White

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