The ecology and evolution of symbiotic relationships in insects
Author(s): Thierry F Dossou-Yovo
Abstract: Symbiotic relationships are fundamental to the ecology and evolution of insects, significantly influencing their behavior, physiology, and interactions with the environment. This review explores the various types of symbiotic relationships in insects, including mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism, and their ecological and evolutionary implications. We examine key examples, underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms, and the impact of environmental changes on these interactions. Understanding these relationships is crucial for conserving biodiversity and managing ecosystems in the face of global changes.
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Thierry F Dossou-Yovo. The ecology and evolution of symbiotic relationships in insects. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2023;5(12):37-42.