Butterflies in nature
Butterflies in nature are important as pollinators, help preserve biodiversity, and are indicators of ecological integrity, with life cycles starting from eggs, worms, adults, and pupae; they are also the food of other animals in the food chain.
The Importance of Butterflies to Nature
Pollinators:
Butterflies help transfer pollen from one flower to another, allowing many plants to form seeds and propagate.
Ecosystem integrity scorecard:
Butterflies represent biodiversity, as each has a specific habitat and food plant; having a variety of butterflies indicates ecological integrity.
Part of the food chain:
Butterflies, in both the caterpillar, pupa and adult stages, are an important food source of other animals such as birds, some insects and small mammals.
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