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Insects and the Life of Man: Collected Essays on Pure Science and Applied Biology
This collection of essays explores the relationship between insects and human life, combining insights from pure science and applied biology. Sir Vincent B. Wigglesworth, a leading entomologist, examines insect physiology, behavior, and their roles in ecosystems, agriculture, and disease transmission. The essays highlight how studying insects contributes to broader biological understanding and practical applications, such as pest control and public health. The work emphasizes the importance of insects both as subjects of scientific inquiry and as significant factors influencing human welfare.
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