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Stoneflies are aquatic insects that inhabit streams and rivers, playing a critical role in freshwater ecosystems as both prey and predators. They are primarily herbivores or detritivores, feeding on algae, plant material, and decaying organic matter. Stoneflies are also an important indicator species for water quality, as they are sensitive to pollution and environmental disturbances.

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