ENT 211- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 34 pages long!)

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Ent 211: week 1: reproduction a. 4 steps i. ii: mating iv, entomology. Introduction: ecological services i) i, ecosystem services. Oils as well as meat and dairy products produced by animals raised on insect-pollinated forage i) f) d) e) Wild, unmanaged insect pollinators produce billion worth of pollination service. Insects pollinate approximately 80% of the flowering plants in temperate regions. beans, peas, tomatoes, squash, most fruit crops (apples, strawberries, melons), cotton, alfalfa, tea, and cocoa. Insects do not just pollinate flowers; they actually feed on nectar provided by flowering plants and in many cases eat some of the pollen produced by flowers. Rollers (telecoprids) ii) iii: limiting pest population, control of pest population (1) canthon beetles are dung rolling beetles. these beetles tend to break the pat into brood balls that are rolled to a suitable site and buried. Virtually all insects and their close relatives are attacked or eaten by some other organism.

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