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Abstract: In this chapter some account is given of the range of insect adaptations to various environments, the mechanisms by which these have been achieved, and the complex interactions between insects and other organisms, of both their own class and many other phyla. *[with short chapter on Australian myrmecophytes and their ants. With remarks on the lack of Acacia-ant mutualisms in Australia.]
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Burlingame, L. L. (2011). General biology,. General biology,. Holt. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.25351
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