
The Role of Butterflies in Ecosystem Health and Biodiversity
The Role of Butterflies in Ecosystem Health and Biodiversity
Butterflies are vital indicators of ecosystem health and biodiversity. Their presence and diversity reflect the overall condition of habitats, serving as environmental barometers. By pollinating flowers and acting as prey for other species, butterflies contribute significantly to food webs and ecological balance. Their decline signals potential environmental issues, underscoring their importance in conservation efforts.
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