Relatively little information is available on environmental associations and the conservation of Odonata in the Maltese Islands. Aquatic habitats are normally spatio-temporally restricted, often located within predominantly rural landscapes, and are thereby susceptible to farmland water management practices, which may create additional pressure on water resources. This study investigates how odonate assemblage structure and diversity are associated with habitat variables of local breeding habitats and the surrounding agricultural landscapes. Standardized survey methodology for adult Odonata involved periodical counts over selected water-bodies (valley systems, semi-natural ponds, constructed agricultural reservoirs). Habitat variable...
Graduation date: 2003This thesis explored the distributions and life histories of dragonflies and\ud...
1. Agricultural intensification has contributed to severe declines in odonate (dragonfly and damself...
BIOLOGY OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD WINNER! Wetlands provide valuable hydrological func...
Relatively little information is available on environmental associations and the conservation of Odo...
The Maltese Islands have limited availability of freshwater, so the local species of Odonata may ado...
Two recently recorded dragonfly species, Orthetrum trinacria and Trithemis annulata, were observed o...
One of the major current ecological challenges is to understand how to reconcile human activities wi...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are efficacious for management and conservation efforts in fr...
1. In central Italy mountain ponds represent an important habitat for the conservation of dragonflie...
Assemblages of adult Odonata were studied in four intermittent karst rivers encompassing macrophyte-...
Nestedness patterns including both artificial and natural habitat may represent evidence of such hab...
A set of 21 ponds was sampled three times for odonate larvae during spring 2002. At the same time 17...
The progressive abandonment and disappearance of traditional water uses and management of wetlands d...
Climate change has led to severe impacts on aquatic habitats and biodiversity in the US-Mexico borde...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are a primary component of freshwater ecosystems and one of the most thre...
Graduation date: 2003This thesis explored the distributions and life histories of dragonflies and\ud...
1. Agricultural intensification has contributed to severe declines in odonate (dragonfly and damself...
BIOLOGY OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD WINNER! Wetlands provide valuable hydrological func...
Relatively little information is available on environmental associations and the conservation of Odo...
The Maltese Islands have limited availability of freshwater, so the local species of Odonata may ado...
Two recently recorded dragonfly species, Orthetrum trinacria and Trithemis annulata, were observed o...
One of the major current ecological challenges is to understand how to reconcile human activities wi...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are efficacious for management and conservation efforts in fr...
1. In central Italy mountain ponds represent an important habitat for the conservation of dragonflie...
Assemblages of adult Odonata were studied in four intermittent karst rivers encompassing macrophyte-...
Nestedness patterns including both artificial and natural habitat may represent evidence of such hab...
A set of 21 ponds was sampled three times for odonate larvae during spring 2002. At the same time 17...
The progressive abandonment and disappearance of traditional water uses and management of wetlands d...
Climate change has led to severe impacts on aquatic habitats and biodiversity in the US-Mexico borde...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are a primary component of freshwater ecosystems and one of the most thre...
Graduation date: 2003This thesis explored the distributions and life histories of dragonflies and\ud...
1. Agricultural intensification has contributed to severe declines in odonate (dragonfly and damself...
BIOLOGY OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD WINNER! Wetlands provide valuable hydrological func...