Global Decline of Insects

Insects are a group of animals that contribute significantly to the proper functioning of different ecosystems on the planet. They provide services such as pollinating crops, recycling nutrients and controlling pests. Many scientific publications and reports have studied the current global decline o...

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Other Authors: Abdel Farag El-Shafie, Hamadttu (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2022
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