Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6_26
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Insects in Grassland Ecosystems

Diane M. Debinski

Abstract: Insects serve as ecosystem engineers in grasslands. Their impacts are comparable in scale to those of mammals, but because they are so much smaller, their roles and influences are not always as obvious. The roles that insects play in grasslands are as diverse as Class Insecta itself, including herbivory, pollination, seed dispersal, soil profile modification, nutrient cycling, parasitism, and serving as intermediaries between plants and wildlife in food webs. In the context of their effects on grassland wildli… Show more

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“…Insects deliver many ecosystem services such as pollination, nutrient recycling, seed dispersal, etc. They also transmit pathogens, prey on other species and are an important food source [1][2][3]. Given the high species diversity and biomass of insects, it is inconceivable that any ecosystem can be understood and monitored without comprehension of the ecology of its insect communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insects deliver many ecosystem services such as pollination, nutrient recycling, seed dispersal, etc. They also transmit pathogens, prey on other species and are an important food source [1][2][3]. Given the high species diversity and biomass of insects, it is inconceivable that any ecosystem can be understood and monitored without comprehension of the ecology of its insect communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%