Describe paternal organisms of insects
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Parental care in insects has evolved on numerous, separate occasions in connection with the exploitation of rigorous, dangerous, and competitive environments, but recent evidence suggests that it is an ecologically expensive trait that can only arise in the presence of intense selective pressure and specific behavioral precursor.
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Parental care is seen in many insects, notably the social insects such as ants, bees and wasps; in certain fishes, such as the mouthbrooders; widely in birds; in amphibians; some reptiles and especially widely in mammals, which share two major adaptations for care of the young
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