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Winners and Losers: Cordulegaster Species under the Pressure of Climate Change [PDF]
(1) Bioclimatic factors have a proven effect on species distributions in terrestrial, marine, or freshwater ecosystems. Because of anthropogenic effects, the changes in these variables are accelerated; thus, the knowledge of the impact has great ...
Judit Fekete +6 more
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What to do if streams go dry? Behaviour of Balkan Goldenring ( Cordulegaster heros , Odonata) larvae in a simulated drought experiment in
In case of dryings, the hyporheic zone is one of the most important refugia for stream macroinvertebrate communities, including the few Odonata species living in these habitats, such as Cordulegaster ...
Bálint Pernecker +2 more
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The EU’s Habitats Directive Dragonfly Cordulegaster heros Theischinger, 1979 in Croatia—Distribution and Habitat Requirements [PDF]
Cordulegaster heros is an endemic species for Central and Southeastern Europe and one of the species protected under the European Union’s Habitats Directive.
Marina Vilenica +2 more
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The first emerging records of a dragonfly in the dark zone of subterranean ecosystems: Exuviae and newly emerged adults of Hyrcanian Goldenring, Cordulegaster vanbrinkae in Danial Cave, northern Iran. [PDF]
The paper is about the first emerging records of an Odonata species in the dark zones of subterranean ecosystems. According to the scientific literature, the records are new for the order Odonata. Also, the study considered some behaviors of Hyrcanian Goldenring, Cordulegaster vanbrinkae in darkness.
Ghelich Khani P, Kiany M, Qashqaei AT.
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In this paper the first data on Balkan goldenring (Cordulegaster heros Theischinger, 1979) recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina are presented. The research into the biodiversity of Odonata was conducted in an area of Boračko Lake during 2011. From 11th July to 29th August 2011, the authors collected five male individuals of C. heros.
Sućeska, Sabina, Karačić, Jesenko
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Riparian and in-channel habitat properties linked to dragonfly emergence. [PDF]
O'Malley ZG +5 more
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Journal of Insect Conservation, 2015
In odonates, the emergence behaviour and finding suitable substrates for successful molting may influence the next generation and ultimately can determine the survival of the entire population. Understanding emergence behavior of endangered species and those granted special conservation status is particularly important.
Adrienne Ortmann-Ajkai +2 more
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In odonates, the emergence behaviour and finding suitable substrates for successful molting may influence the next generation and ultimately can determine the survival of the entire population. Understanding emergence behavior of endangered species and those granted special conservation status is particularly important.
Adrienne Ortmann-Ajkai +2 more
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Hydrobiologia, 2015
Life cycle and microdistribution patterns of Cordulegaster heros, a charismatic species for nature conservation, are poorly known. Life history characteristics and multiscale habitat preferences of the larvae were followed for one year in monthly intervals by systematic samplings in eight headwaters, which resulted in data on 2562 individuals.
Réka Boda +4 more
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Life cycle and microdistribution patterns of Cordulegaster heros, a charismatic species for nature conservation, are poorly known. Life history characteristics and multiscale habitat preferences of the larvae were followed for one year in monthly intervals by systematic samplings in eight headwaters, which resulted in data on 2562 individuals.
Réka Boda +4 more
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