Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata

Members of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) play an important ecological role as predators that consume large numbers of insects and serve as prey for larger animals such as birds, fish, and amphibians. They also serve as bioindicators for freshwater quality assessment and wetl...

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description Members of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) play an important ecological role as predators that consume large numbers of insects and serve as prey for larger animals such as birds, fish, and amphibians. They also serve as bioindicators for freshwater quality assessment and wetland conservation monitoring. Their beauty and diversity make them attractive to the public, which has led to an increased interest in their biology and conservation. This special issue compiles a series of articles focusing on different aspects of the diversity, ecology and evolution of odonates from different regions of the world including China, Australia, USA, Brazil, Czech Republic and Poland, among others.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1378712024-05-14T14:47:08Z Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata Lorenzo-Carballa, M. Olalla Koroiva, Ricardo Caucasus-Anatolian-Iranian-region hybridization identification key new species new status new synonym variation dispersal barriers dragonflies genetic differentiation pond networks population structure divergence ecological niche modelling niche equivalence niche similarity Odonata helicopter damselfly dragonfly damselflies DNA barcode Brazilian northeast biotic responses freshwater life history chemical cues microsporidia parasitism predator–prey interaction invasive alien species temperature Ischnura elegans Pacifastacus leniusculus biogeography North America glaciation species occurrence Zygoptera damselfly integrative taxonomy species delineation barcoding morphological analysis DNA sequencing bioindicators cacao cultivation pasture aquatic ecosystems aquatic invertebrates biodiversity freshwater ecology geographic range habitat preference odonatology range dynamics range size species distribution riverine community survey method sampling issues field protocol conservation splendid cruiser pronged clubtail orange-spotted emerald wing coloration mating behavior molecular phylogeny network population genetics sampling effect hydrological basin ecoregion system Iberá Argentina Cordulegaster heros Cordulegastridae northern border distribution population abundance Chřiby Hills Czech Republic holokinetic chromosomes gomphids X chromosome evolution sex-determination systems Aphylla Phyllocycla land uses Atlantic Forest Theobroma cacao cabruca zygoptera anisoptera species diversity distribution biodiversity and conservation biogeographical patterns molecular data handling sequence alignments species delimitation conservation units geographic range expansion species richness zoogeography Anisoptera tendencies and shortfalls global research scientific production n/a thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics Members of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) play an important ecological role as predators that consume large numbers of insects and serve as prey for larger animals such as birds, fish, and amphibians. They also serve as bioindicators for freshwater quality assessment and wetland conservation monitoring. Their beauty and diversity make them attractive to the public, which has led to an increased interest in their biology and conservation. This special issue compiles a series of articles focusing on different aspects of the diversity, ecology and evolution of odonates from different regions of the world including China, Australia, USA, Brazil, Czech Republic and Poland, among others. 2024-05-14T14:47:00Z 2024-05-14T14:47:00Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725807093_467 9783725807093 9783725807109 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137871 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9112 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9112 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0710-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0710-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725807093 9783725807109 402 open access
spellingShingle Caucasus-Anatolian-Iranian-region
hybridization
identification key
new species
new status
new synonym
variation
dispersal barriers
dragonflies
genetic differentiation
pond networks
population structure
divergence
ecological niche modelling
niche equivalence
niche similarity
Odonata
helicopter damselfly
dragonfly
damselflies
DNA barcode
Brazilian northeast
biotic responses
freshwater
life history
chemical cues
microsporidia
parasitism
predator–prey interaction
invasive alien species
temperature
Ischnura elegans
Pacifastacus leniusculus
biogeography
North America
glaciation
species occurrence
Zygoptera
damselfly
integrative taxonomy
species delineation
barcoding
morphological analysis
DNA sequencing
bioindicators
cacao cultivation
pasture
aquatic ecosystems
aquatic invertebrates
biodiversity
freshwater ecology
geographic range
habitat preference
odonatology
range dynamics
range size
species distribution
riverine community
survey method
sampling issues
field protocol
conservation
splendid cruiser
pronged clubtail
orange-spotted emerald
wing coloration
mating behavior
molecular phylogeny
network
population genetics
sampling effect
hydrological basin
ecoregion system
Iberá
Argentina
Cordulegaster heros
Cordulegastridae
northern border distribution
population abundance
Chřiby Hills
Czech Republic
holokinetic chromosomes
gomphids X chromosome evolution
sex-determination systems
Aphylla
Phyllocycla
land uses
Atlantic Forest
Theobroma cacao
cabruca
zygoptera
anisoptera
species diversity
distribution
biodiversity and conservation
biogeographical patterns
molecular data handling
sequence alignments
species delimitation
conservation units
geographic range expansion
species richness
zoogeography
Anisoptera
tendencies and shortfalls
global research
scientific production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title_full Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title_fullStr Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title_full_unstemmed Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title_short Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Odonata
title_sort diversity ecology and evolution of odonata
topic Caucasus-Anatolian-Iranian-region
hybridization
identification key
new species
new status
new synonym
variation
dispersal barriers
dragonflies
genetic differentiation
pond networks
population structure
divergence
ecological niche modelling
niche equivalence
niche similarity
Odonata
helicopter damselfly
dragonfly
damselflies
DNA barcode
Brazilian northeast
biotic responses
freshwater
life history
chemical cues
microsporidia
parasitism
predator–prey interaction
invasive alien species
temperature
Ischnura elegans
Pacifastacus leniusculus
biogeography
North America
glaciation
species occurrence
Zygoptera
damselfly
integrative taxonomy
species delineation
barcoding
morphological analysis
DNA sequencing
bioindicators
cacao cultivation
pasture
aquatic ecosystems
aquatic invertebrates
biodiversity
freshwater ecology
geographic range
habitat preference
odonatology
range dynamics
range size
species distribution
riverine community
survey method
sampling issues
field protocol
conservation
splendid cruiser
pronged clubtail
orange-spotted emerald
wing coloration
mating behavior
molecular phylogeny
network
population genetics
sampling effect
hydrological basin
ecoregion system
Iberá
Argentina
Cordulegaster heros
Cordulegastridae
northern border distribution
population abundance
Chřiby Hills
Czech Republic
holokinetic chromosomes
gomphids X chromosome evolution
sex-determination systems
Aphylla
Phyllocycla
land uses
Atlantic Forest
Theobroma cacao
cabruca
zygoptera
anisoptera
species diversity
distribution
biodiversity and conservation
biogeographical patterns
molecular data handling
sequence alignments
species delimitation
conservation units
geographic range expansion
species richness
zoogeography
Anisoptera
tendencies and shortfalls
global research
scientific production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
topic_facet Caucasus-Anatolian-Iranian-region
hybridization
identification key
new species
new status
new synonym
variation
dispersal barriers
dragonflies
genetic differentiation
pond networks
population structure
divergence
ecological niche modelling
niche equivalence
niche similarity
Odonata
helicopter damselfly
dragonfly
damselflies
DNA barcode
Brazilian northeast
biotic responses
freshwater
life history
chemical cues
microsporidia
parasitism
predator–prey interaction
invasive alien species
temperature
Ischnura elegans
Pacifastacus leniusculus
biogeography
North America
glaciation
species occurrence
Zygoptera
damselfly
integrative taxonomy
species delineation
barcoding
morphological analysis
DNA sequencing
bioindicators
cacao cultivation
pasture
aquatic ecosystems
aquatic invertebrates
biodiversity
freshwater ecology
geographic range
habitat preference
odonatology
range dynamics
range size
species distribution
riverine community
survey method
sampling issues
field protocol
conservation
splendid cruiser
pronged clubtail
orange-spotted emerald
wing coloration
mating behavior
molecular phylogeny
network
population genetics
sampling effect
hydrological basin
ecoregion system
Iberá
Argentina
Cordulegaster heros
Cordulegastridae
northern border distribution
population abundance
Chřiby Hills
Czech Republic
holokinetic chromosomes
gomphids X chromosome evolution
sex-determination systems
Aphylla
Phyllocycla
land uses
Atlantic Forest
Theobroma cacao
cabruca
zygoptera
anisoptera
species diversity
distribution
biodiversity and conservation
biogeographical patterns
molecular data handling
sequence alignments
species delimitation
conservation units
geographic range expansion
species richness
zoogeography
Anisoptera
tendencies and shortfalls
global research
scientific production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
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