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What good are bugs? : [Text] insects in the web of life /

by Waldbauer, Gilbert.
Type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press 2003Description: 366 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0674010272.Subject(s): Insects -- EcologySummary: Explores the ecological importance of bugs, discussing how all terrestrial ecosystems on earth would be destroyed if all, or even a critical few, insects were to disappear.
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NF 595.4 S Deadly spiders and scorpions / NF 595.7 B E.explore insect NF 595.7 F Firefly encyclopedia of insects and spiders / NF 595.717 W What good are bugs? : NF 595.76 P Bugs & beetles NF 595.79 E Sweetness & light : NF 595.79 S Bees /

Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-342) and index.

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Explores the ecological importance of bugs, discussing how all terrestrial ecosystems on earth would be destroyed if all, or even a critical few, insects were to disappear.

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