Need and importance about the diversity of butterflies
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Answer:Butterflies are indicators of a healthy environment and healthy ecosystems. They indicate a wide range of other invertebrates, which comprise over two-thirds of all species. ... These collectively provide a wide range of environmental benefits, including pollination and natural pest control.
Techmaniac, diversity of butterflies are indeed very important for the following reasons:
Butterflies (and moths to a lesser extent) are an extremely important group of ‘model’ organisms used, for centuries, to investigate many areas of biological research, including such diverse fields as navigation, pest control, embryology, mimicry, evolution, genetics, population dynamics and biodiversity conservation.
The long history and popularity of butterfly study have provided a unique data resource on an insect group unmatched in geographical scale and time-scale anywhere in the world. This has proved extremely important for scientific research on climate change.
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