Since Corbet’s thorough 1979 overview of Canadian Odonata, hundreds of regional works on taxonomy, faunistics, distribution, life history, ecology and behaviour have been written. Canada records 214 species of Odonata, an increase of 20 since the 1979 assessment. Estimates of unrecorded species are small; this reflects the well-known nature of the fauna. A major impetus for surveys and analyses of the status of species is the work of the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada which provides a scientifically sound classification of wildlife species potentially at risk. As of 2017, six species have been designated “Endangered” and two “Special Concern” (only five of which are officially listed under the Federal Species at Ri...
The first confirmed record for Somatochlora kennedyi Walker in British Columbia is reported. Specime...
Abstract: To demonstrate how inventory provides information for assigning conservation status ranks,...
A summary of the numbers of species of the 83 families of Hymenoptera recorded in Canada is provided...
Since Corbet's thorough 1979 overview of Canadian Odonata, hundreds of regional works on taxonomy, f...
In the last 40 years, the number of species in the orthopteroid orders has increased by ~10% from th...
Collection records of Odonata from the Brooks Peninsula, a little-known region on the northwest coas...
The status and trends of global biodiversity are often measured with a bias towards datasets limited...
Based on data presented in 29 papers published in the Biota of Canada Special Issue of ZooKeys and d...
The Canadian Diptera fauna is updated. Numbers of species currently known from Canada, total Barcode...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Currently, a total of 267 stonefly species are known for Canada. The biodiversity hotspot of Canadia...
The Odonata Order has a wide geographical distribution. The life cycle is complex, with stage of aqu...
The Canadian Hemiptera (Sternorrhyncha, Auchenorrhyncha, and Heteroptera) fauna is reviewed, which c...
Distribution and habitat information are provided for 1578 adult specimens of Odonata representing 1...
Assessment of conservation status is a necessary step before management plans can be formulated. His...
The first confirmed record for Somatochlora kennedyi Walker in British Columbia is reported. Specime...
Abstract: To demonstrate how inventory provides information for assigning conservation status ranks,...
A summary of the numbers of species of the 83 families of Hymenoptera recorded in Canada is provided...
Since Corbet's thorough 1979 overview of Canadian Odonata, hundreds of regional works on taxonomy, f...
In the last 40 years, the number of species in the orthopteroid orders has increased by ~10% from th...
Collection records of Odonata from the Brooks Peninsula, a little-known region on the northwest coas...
The status and trends of global biodiversity are often measured with a bias towards datasets limited...
Based on data presented in 29 papers published in the Biota of Canada Special Issue of ZooKeys and d...
The Canadian Diptera fauna is updated. Numbers of species currently known from Canada, total Barcode...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Currently, a total of 267 stonefly species are known for Canada. The biodiversity hotspot of Canadia...
The Odonata Order has a wide geographical distribution. The life cycle is complex, with stage of aqu...
The Canadian Hemiptera (Sternorrhyncha, Auchenorrhyncha, and Heteroptera) fauna is reviewed, which c...
Distribution and habitat information are provided for 1578 adult specimens of Odonata representing 1...
Assessment of conservation status is a necessary step before management plans can be formulated. His...
The first confirmed record for Somatochlora kennedyi Walker in British Columbia is reported. Specime...
Abstract: To demonstrate how inventory provides information for assigning conservation status ranks,...
A summary of the numbers of species of the 83 families of Hymenoptera recorded in Canada is provided...