noun a type of insect with a hard shell-like covering over its wings
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In forestry, beetles like the bark beetles can have significant impacts on forest health by infesting and killing trees.
In ecology, beetles are often studied for their interactions with other organisms and their impact on ecosystem dynamics.
In biology, beetles serve as model organisms for studying evolution, behavior, and adaptation in insects.
In agriculture, certain beetles such as the Colorado potato beetle can be pests that damage crops and require pest management strategies.
In zoology, beetles are a diverse group of insects that play important roles in various ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and predators.
In entomology, a beetle refers to any of the numerous species of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, characterized by their hard forewings that form a protective covering over the body.
In literature, the term 'beetle' may be used to describe a character or symbol representing resilience or transformation.
Entomologists study beetles as part of their research on insect biodiversity and ecology.
Ecologists may study beetles as indicators of environmental health and ecosystem functioning.
Forensic scientists may encounter beetles as part of their work in determining post-mortem intervals or analyzing insect evidence at crime scenes.