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Dragonflies play a crucial role in wetlands as both predators and prey, helping to maintain the ecological balance. As larvae, they control mosquito populations and other pests, contributing to water quality and ecosystem health. Adult dragonflies also serve as indicators of wetland health, as their presence reflects the quality of the habitat. Additionally, they provide food for birds and other wildlife, enhancing biodiversity in these ecosystems.

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