This study establishes that Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) breed in freshwater habitats in the Oslo urban region. It also identifies elements that could be adjusted to support greater Odonata diversity in the municipality. This was grounded in an awareness of the species conservation potential of cities, the "flagship" status of dragonflies as a species group, and a desire to enhance the quality of wildlife experiences of urban dwellers. It includes both pond habitat variables and human behaviour. An index tool was developed to evaluate the habitat variables of the surveyed ponds, and statistical analysis was conducted to ascertain if there was a correlation between habitat quality scores, and the presence of Odonata larvae.submi...
Odonates are considered to be good ecological indicators, hence, they are used in biological assessm...
Upper-level predators such as Odonata/Odanates (dragonflies—Anisoptera; dam-selflies—Zygoptera) are ...
The study includes survey of dragonflies (Odonata), localities (habitats) and their abundances in th...
Urbanization is currently one of the main causes of landscape destruction, endangerment of species a...
Dragonfly is a family of insects that are closely related to water. During their life cycle, especia...
To identify and quantify the influence of physico-chemical, biotic and geographic factors on the pop...
The expansion of urban areas is one of the most significant anthropogenic impacts on the natural lan...
Information on the diversity of dragonfly in the University area is still not much. Reduced areas th...
The overall purpose of this project was to determine the biodiversity of Odonata, dragonflies and da...
<p>The present investigation was undertaken as a pilot study to examine the diversity, occurrence an...
Cities function as ecological systems composed of a geosphere, a biosphere and an anthroposphere, in...
Dragonflies and damselflies are important in bio-monitoring processes since they are one of the most...
1. Agricultural intensification has contributed to severe declines in odonate (dragonfly and damself...
Dragonfly assemblages and their biotope preferences in the National Botanical Gardens, Pietermaritzb...
Dragonflies and damselflies (lnsecta: Odonata) are among the rich species estimated insect order (arou...
Odonates are considered to be good ecological indicators, hence, they are used in biological assessm...
Upper-level predators such as Odonata/Odanates (dragonflies—Anisoptera; dam-selflies—Zygoptera) are ...
The study includes survey of dragonflies (Odonata), localities (habitats) and their abundances in th...
Urbanization is currently one of the main causes of landscape destruction, endangerment of species a...
Dragonfly is a family of insects that are closely related to water. During their life cycle, especia...
To identify and quantify the influence of physico-chemical, biotic and geographic factors on the pop...
The expansion of urban areas is one of the most significant anthropogenic impacts on the natural lan...
Information on the diversity of dragonfly in the University area is still not much. Reduced areas th...
The overall purpose of this project was to determine the biodiversity of Odonata, dragonflies and da...
<p>The present investigation was undertaken as a pilot study to examine the diversity, occurrence an...
Cities function as ecological systems composed of a geosphere, a biosphere and an anthroposphere, in...
Dragonflies and damselflies are important in bio-monitoring processes since they are one of the most...
1. Agricultural intensification has contributed to severe declines in odonate (dragonfly and damself...
Dragonfly assemblages and their biotope preferences in the National Botanical Gardens, Pietermaritzb...
Dragonflies and damselflies (lnsecta: Odonata) are among the rich species estimated insect order (arou...
Odonates are considered to be good ecological indicators, hence, they are used in biological assessm...
Upper-level predators such as Odonata/Odanates (dragonflies—Anisoptera; dam-selflies—Zygoptera) are ...
The study includes survey of dragonflies (Odonata), localities (habitats) and their abundances in th...