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On [[Mars]] the natural [[environmental conditions]] do not allow insects to live, same as for every other known [[animals|animal]]. But in an artificial human [[habitat]] insects might be very useful to build a biosphere in [[greenhouse|greenhouses]]. They can help to pollinate blooms, decay dead pieces of [[:category:plants|plants]], etc. The insect species must be selected carefully to establish a long term stable population.
 
On [[Mars]] the natural [[environmental conditions]] do not allow insects to live, same as for every other known [[animals|animal]]. But in an artificial human [[habitat]] insects might be very useful to build a biosphere in [[greenhouse|greenhouses]]. They can help to pollinate blooms, decay dead pieces of [[:category:plants|plants]], etc. The insect species must be selected carefully to establish a long term stable population.
  
[[Spiders]] may be introduced for insect population control.
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[[Spiders]] may be introduced for insect population control as well as other predatory arthropods such as species of Praying Mantis, but without the benefit of silks.
  
 
Certain species can be used as [[food]] for colonists, providing valuable proteins.
 
Certain species can be used as [[food]] for colonists, providing valuable proteins.

Revision as of 18:17, 27 December 2008

Insects play an important role in a biosphere. On Earth they are the animal group with the greatest variety, comprising more than a million species. They live in almost every climate.

On Mars the natural environmental conditions do not allow insects to live, same as for every other known animal. But in an artificial human habitat insects might be very useful to build a biosphere in greenhouses. They can help to pollinate blooms, decay dead pieces of plants, etc. The insect species must be selected carefully to establish a long term stable population.

Spiders may be introduced for insect population control as well as other predatory arthropods such as species of Praying Mantis, but without the benefit of silks.

Certain species can be used as food for colonists, providing valuable proteins.

Wanted species

Not wanted species

Any blood sucking insects and human parasites, e.g. ticks, mosquitoes, flea, etc. Such species may be kept for scientific study or as part of an ark program.

Open issues

  • Is there long term experience with mixed insect populations within a hermetically encapsulated environment?