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    Human interactions with insects include both a wide variety of uses, whether practical such as for food, textiles, and dyestuffs, or symbolic, as in art...
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    Various cultures throughout Africa utilize insects for many things and have developed unique interactions with insects: as food sources, for sale or trade in...
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    Entomophagy (redirect from Eating insects)
    interested in entomophagy since 2013. Insects as feed Human interactions with insects Insects in medicine Insects as food Taboo food and drink Deluycker...
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    Environmental impact of meat production Human interactions with insects Insects as feed Insects in medicine List of edible insects by country Sustainable agriculture...
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    Anthrozoology, also known as human–nonhuman-animal studies (HAS), is the subset of ethnobiology that deals with interactions between humans and other animals. It...
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    Apitherapy (category Articles with short description)
    2016. Berenbaum, May R. (January 1995). Bugs in the System: Insects and Their Impact on Human Affairs. Helix Books. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-201-62499-1. Palmer...
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    Moth (category Agricultural pest insects)
    Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder...
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    Flea circus (category Insects in culture)
    the Flea (c. 1833) also promoted flea circuses.: 314  Flea performances with military themes such as staged "sword fights" among fleas, were popular in...
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    "Beautiful Bugs, Bothersome Bugs, and FUN Bugs: Examining Human Interactions with Insects and Other Arthropods". Anthrozoös. 30 (3): 357–372. doi:10...
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    Eusociality (redirect from Social Insects)
    physical dominance interactions among foundresses of the colony including biting, chasing, and food soliciting. Such interactions create a dominance hierarchy...
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    Human interactions with fungi include both beneficial uses, whether practical or symbolic, and harmful interactions such as when fungi damage crops, timber...
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    implant artificial structures into insects during their metamorphic development. The first insect cyborgs, moths with integrated electronics in their thorax...
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    ἔντομον (entomon) 'insect', and -λογία (-logia) 'study') is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term insect was less specific...
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  • Insect ecology is the interaction of insects, individually or as a community, with the surrounding environment or ecosystem. Insects play significant roles...
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    animal species. The insect nervous system consists of a brain and a ventral nerve cord. Most insects reproduce by laying eggs. Insects breathe air through...
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    Deathwatch beetle (category Household pest insects)
    aged oak timbers, which the beetles prefer. To attract mates, the adult insects create a tapping or ticking sound that can sometimes be heard in the rafters...
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    groups to corporations and political states. As such, social interactions between humans have established a wide variety of values, social norms, languages...
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    Mycobiome (redirect from (Human) Mycobiome)
    communities new sources of plant energy at the genomic level. Interactions between fungi and insects are incredibly common and most of these relationships are...
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    Insects as feed are insect species used as animal feed, either for livestock, including aquaculture, or as pet food. As livestock feed production uses...
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    persistent biological interactions (in other words, to mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism, but excluding brief interactions such as predation). In...
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    Pheromone (redirect from Human pheromones)
    Some insects, such as ghost moths, use pheromones during lek mating. Traps containing pheromones are used by farmers to detect and monitor insect populations...
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    enemies pinpoint a food source. Humans can take advantage of tritrophic interactions in the biological control of insect pests. Plants produce secondary...
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    Injury (category Articles with short description)
    any organism, whether in humans, in other animals, or in plants. Injuries can be caused in many ways, such as mechanically with penetration by sharp objects...
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  • is different from the more general and well known fields like human–computer interaction and sociotechnical engineering in that it focuses on complex,...
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    Scutigera coleoptrata (category Biological control agents of pest insects)
    the world, where it can live in human homes. It is an insectivore; it kills and eats other arthropods, such as insects and arachnids. In 1758, Carl Linnaeus...
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  • temperatures below 4 °C. Corpse farms are also used to study the interactions of insects with decaying bodies. Payne, Jerry A. (September 1965). "A Summer...
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    sex-determination system used to classify many mammals, including humans, some insects (Drosophila), some snakes, some fish (guppies), and some plants (Ginkgo...
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    Lists of animals (category Articles with short description)
    5 millionths of a metre to 33.6 metres (110 ft) long and have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The...
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    Companion planting (category Articles with short description)
    control, including by providing habitat for beneficial insects. Companion planting can reduce insect damage to crops, whether by disrupting pests' ability...
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    Fungivore (category All articles with dead external links)
    these insects are now of major importance in ecosystems. The methods that insects use to farm fungi share fundamental similarities with human agriculture...
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