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The Evolution of Territoriality in the Odonata
Evolution, 1964The purpose of this paper is to outline the characteristics and possible origin of odonate territoriality. Sufficient data have accumulated from studies of about 12 species to develop a preliminary concept of the behavior's origin. Direct evidence of genetically fixed behavior is not available for dragonflies but examination of ecological parameters ...
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2018
Odonata is a cosmopolitan and ubiquitous order of insects, represented in most aquatic environments by approximately 6,000 species, of which more than 1,700 occur in the Neotropical region. It is considered a monophyletic group, but higher relationships within the order are not fully resolved yet.
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Odonata is a cosmopolitan and ubiquitous order of insects, represented in most aquatic environments by approximately 6,000 species, of which more than 1,700 occur in the Neotropical region. It is considered a monophyletic group, but higher relationships within the order are not fully resolved yet.
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Dragonflies and Damselflies – Odonata
2013Dragonflies and damselflies comprise one of the eldest orders of insects; moreover, their appearance remained almost unaltered for as many as 150 million years. They have about 5,000 species inhabiting the terrestrial habitats all over the world except for the arctic regions.
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1933
In 1912 the writer published a preliminary list of the Odonata of the prairie provinces of Canada (Walker, 12a ), in which 49 species were recorded, including 40 from Manitoba. Since that time 23 additional species have been taken in this province and our knowledge of the distribution of those already recorded has been considerably extended.
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In 1912 the writer published a preliminary list of the Odonata of the prairie provinces of Canada (Walker, 12a ), in which 49 species were recorded, including 40 from Manitoba. Since that time 23 additional species have been taken in this province and our knowledge of the distribution of those already recorded has been considerably extended.
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2019
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Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2020Nasim Chitsaz, Javaan Chahl
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Tolerance of low pH exposure by the eggs of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies)
Hydrobiologia, 1986Jeff J Hudson, Michael Berrill
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