The purpose of this research is to study the diversity and distribution of odonates in Johor, Peninsular Malaysia. The method used for odonate sampling was manual collection along 1 km line transect using aerial net. Overall, a total of 2222 individuals under 84 species from 13 families and 58 genera were recorded. Family Libellulidae was the most well-represented family. Shannon Diversity Index (H’) and Evenness Index (E) were highest in Endau-Rompin Johor National Park (H’= 3.155; E= 0.733) and lowest in Soga Perdana Recreational Forest (H’= 2.444; E= 0.501). To determine the site with highest conservation priority, the ecological data and entomotourism criteria was further analyzed using grid analysis. The site with highest priority was ...
A systematic study on the dragonflies deposited in three major reference collections in Sarawak, nam...
The odonate fauna of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is species rich but poorly studied. Geographic ranges, e...
Records of Odonata collected in Gunong Mulu National Park in Sarawak are presented. Between 2005 and...
The purpose of this research is to study the diversity and distribution of odonates in Johor, Penins...
Protected areas need to be continuously monitored for their flora and fauna for the ecosystem manage...
Compiling data on the systematics and distribution of-insects of the order Odonata in Sarawak is imp...
Compiling data on the systematics and distribution of-insects of the order Odonata in Sarawak is imp...
In Malaysia, Odonates have been used widely in the assessment of water quality. This study is part o...
The sensitivity of Odonata to changing ecological conditions makes this group an effective indicator...
The research on Odonata diversity was conducted in Antapani, Cigadung, Dago Pakar and Dago Pojok pad...
Odonata (dragonfly and damselfly) are important predators of disease vectors and agricultural pests....
<p>The present investigation was undertaken as a pilot study to examine the diversity, occurrence an...
Dragonflies and damselflies (lnsecta: Odonata) are among the rich species estimated insect order (arou...
Odonata (dragonfly and damselfly) plays an important role in the ecosystem. It is considered an indi...
MeruBetiri National Park is part of Blambangan Biosphere located in East Java Indonesia that consist...
A systematic study on the dragonflies deposited in three major reference collections in Sarawak, nam...
The odonate fauna of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is species rich but poorly studied. Geographic ranges, e...
Records of Odonata collected in Gunong Mulu National Park in Sarawak are presented. Between 2005 and...
The purpose of this research is to study the diversity and distribution of odonates in Johor, Penins...
Protected areas need to be continuously monitored for their flora and fauna for the ecosystem manage...
Compiling data on the systematics and distribution of-insects of the order Odonata in Sarawak is imp...
Compiling data on the systematics and distribution of-insects of the order Odonata in Sarawak is imp...
In Malaysia, Odonates have been used widely in the assessment of water quality. This study is part o...
The sensitivity of Odonata to changing ecological conditions makes this group an effective indicator...
The research on Odonata diversity was conducted in Antapani, Cigadung, Dago Pakar and Dago Pojok pad...
Odonata (dragonfly and damselfly) are important predators of disease vectors and agricultural pests....
<p>The present investigation was undertaken as a pilot study to examine the diversity, occurrence an...
Dragonflies and damselflies (lnsecta: Odonata) are among the rich species estimated insect order (arou...
Odonata (dragonfly and damselfly) plays an important role in the ecosystem. It is considered an indi...
MeruBetiri National Park is part of Blambangan Biosphere located in East Java Indonesia that consist...
A systematic study on the dragonflies deposited in three major reference collections in Sarawak, nam...
The odonate fauna of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is species rich but poorly studied. Geographic ranges, e...
Records of Odonata collected in Gunong Mulu National Park in Sarawak are presented. Between 2005 and...