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Mosquitoes occupy a niche as both herbivores and, in their adult stage, as blood-feeding parasites. They play a crucial role in various ecosystems by serving as a food source for many predators, including birds, bats, and amphibians. Additionally, mosquitoes assist in pollination, although their primary ecological impact is often viewed through the lens of their role as vectors for diseases like malaria and dengue. Their presence influences population dynamics and health in both wildlife and human communities.

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