Insects constitute the largest animal group on earth. About 25-30% of the insect species are known to be herbivores. In spite of such huge herbivore pressure, globally, green plants have persisted. One possible reason for this persistence is OFood preference of insects has tended to change with time Herbivore insects have become inefficient feeders of green plants Herbivore population has been kept in control by predators Decline in reproduction of herbivores with time

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Insects constitute the largest animal group on
earth. About 25-30% of the insect species are
known to be herbivores. In spite of such huge
herbivore pressure, globally, green plants have
persisted. One possible reason for this
persistence is
Food preference of insects has tended to
change with time
Herbivore insects have become inefficient
feeders of green plants
O Herbivore population has been kept in control
by predators
Decline in reproduction of herbivores with
time
Transcribed Image Text:Insects constitute the largest animal group on earth. About 25-30% of the insect species are known to be herbivores. In spite of such huge herbivore pressure, globally, green plants have persisted. One possible reason for this persistence is Food preference of insects has tended to change with time Herbivore insects have become inefficient feeders of green plants O Herbivore population has been kept in control by predators Decline in reproduction of herbivores with time
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