Forests and dragonflies : fourth WDA International Symposium of Odonatology, Pontevedra (Spain), July 2005 /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: International Symposium of Odonatology, Worldwide Dragonfly Association
Other Authors: Cordero Rivera, Adolfo
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Sofia : Pensoft, 2006.
Series:Pensoft series faunistica ; no. 61.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Dragonflies as forest-dependent animals / Adolfo Cordero Rivera
  • Forests as habitats for dragonflies (Odonata) / P.S. Corbet
  • Allochthonous organic matter as a food resource for aquatic invertebrates in forested streams / M. Graça
  • Odonata in Bornean tropical rain forest formations : diversity, endemicity and implications for conservation management / A.G. Orr
  • The importance of forests to neotropical dragonflies / D. Paulson
  • Use of forest and tree species, and dispersal by giant damselflies (Pseudostigmatidae) : future prospects in fragmented forests / O.M. Fincke
  • Thoughts from Africa : how can forest influence species composition, diversity and speciation in tropical Odonata? / K.-D. Dijkstra & V. Clausnitzer
  • Specialists vs. generalists among dragonflies
  • the importance of forest environments in the formation of diverse species pools / G. Sahlén
  • Dragonfly habitat maps based on landcover and habitat relation models / Y. Tsubaki & N. Tsuji
  • Threat levels to odonate assemblages from invasive alien tree canopies / M. Samways
  • Movement behaviours of a forest odonate in two heterogeneous landscapes / Ph. Taylor
  • The structure of the Coenagrion mercuriale populations in the New Forest, southern England / D.J. Thompson & Ph. C. Watts
  • Mate location and competition for mates in relation to sunflecks of forest floors / M. Watanabe
  • Differences in immune ability in forest habitats of varying quality : dragonflies as study models / A. Córdoba-Aguilar & J. Contreras-Garduño
  • The present role and future promise of conservation genetics for forest odonates / H. Hadrys.