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How do butterflies help the ecosystem?


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Importance of butterflies for the ecosystem:

  1. Butterflies are signs of a healthy habitat.
  2. They point to a large number of other invertebrates, which account for more than two-thirds of all species.
  3. Invertebrates are abundant in areas where butterflies thrive.
  4. Pollination and natural pest control are only two of the many environmental benefits provided by these plants.
  5. Birds, bats, and other insectivorous creatures feast on moths and butterflies, which constitute an important component of the food chain.
  6. Other predators and parasites live with butterflies and moths, many of which are unique to certain species or groups of species.
  7. Ecologists have employed butterflies as model species to investigate the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as climate change.

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