Journal of Entomology and Zoology  Vol. 11  No. 4  December 1919
English

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The Journal of Entomology and Zoology for December 1919 explores recent developments in the study of insects and animals with an emphasis on the effects of industrialization and human expansion on wildlife populations. This issue includes a series of articles detailing the physiological adaptations of certain species to urban environments particularly insects that have learned to thrive in human-altered landscapes. The journal examines how these species are influencing ecosystems including their role in the spread of disease and their unexpected benefits in controlling pests. Additionally the issue features in-depth studies on the reproductive habits of various animal species highlighting the impact of environmental stressors such as pollution and habitat fragmentation on fertility rates and survival. There is a strong focus on the conservation of endangered species particularly those that are crucial to maintaining ecological balance. The volume concludes with a call for more targeted research and policies to safeguard biodiversity and mitigate the long-term consequences of anthropogenic changes to natural habitats.
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