- Some attack our crops
- Some attack stored products
- Some attack our domestic animals
- Some attack us and suck blood
- Some are venomous
- Some transmit diseases
- Many provide pollination services, especially for fruit, some vegetable and forage crops
- Many destroy pest species, such as ladybird beetles eating aphids
- Some produce products such as honey, dyes, and shellac
- Some are edible and are used as food in many parts of the world
- Many act as garbage collectors, destroying old wood, manure and plant waste
- Some are used for evidence in crimes
- Most are important in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems (crustaceans in the ocean) and serve as both a basis for the food chain and either primary (herbivorous) or secondary (carnivorous) consumers
- Many fish and song birds, as well as reptiles rely on them for food
- Their shapes, biology and behavior are fascinating
- Their colors and patterns have inspired artists, poets, writers and even musicians
- We know very little about most species
- There are literally millions of species or life stages that have not even been described
- They serve as great model organisms for studies in genetics, physiology, behavior and evolution
- Life on earth might well be impossible without them
- Finally, arthropods are very cool!
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