Many dragonfly species in The Netherlands declined in the 20th century because of acidification, eutrophication, and desiccation of lotic and lentic habitats and canalization of streams and rivers. These pressures peaked in the 1970s, when 26 of 65 native species had an unfavorable conservation status on the 1997 Dutch Red List. Since the 1980s, environmental regulations have led to improved water quality, and any habitat restoration projects have been carried out. We used standardized monitoring data (1999–2013) and unstandardized observations (1991–2013) to investigate how dragonflies have changed in the last 20 y on a national scale. We compared trends of dragonfly species from different habitat types and with southern vs northern distri...
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic drag...
Because dragonflies are very sensitive to alien trees, we assessed their response to large-scale res...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Many dragonfly species in The Netherlands declined in the 20th century because of acidification, eut...
The trends of 60 Dutch dragonfly species were calculated for three different periods (1980–1993, 199...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Trends in dragonfly occurrence in Belgium (Odonata) The group ‘Gomphus’ collected 65 000 records o...
International audienceAim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of cl...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
In this paper the trends of dragonfly expansions during the last decades in Germany and Europe are s...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
The dragonfly communities in Sweden may be affected in many ways. Loss of habitats, habitat alterati...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic drag...
Because dragonflies are very sensitive to alien trees, we assessed their response to large-scale res...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...
Many dragonfly species in The Netherlands declined in the 20th century because of acidification, eut...
The trends of 60 Dutch dragonfly species were calculated for three different periods (1980–1993, 199...
The occurrence of seven southern Odonata species has been watched in Wallonia over the last two deca...
Trends in dragonfly occurrence in Belgium (Odonata) The group ‘Gomphus’ collected 65 000 records o...
International audienceAim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of cl...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
In this paper the trends of dragonfly expansions during the last decades in Germany and Europe are s...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
We investigated the effects of contemporary and historical factors on the spatial variation of Europ...
The dragonfly communities in Sweden may be affected in many ways. Loss of habitats, habitat alterati...
Aim: Poleward range shifts of species are among the most obvious effects of climate change on biodiv...
Understanding how changes in species richness pattern correlate with range changes in different taxo...
The status of the northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum in the Netherlands, a characteristic drag...
Because dragonflies are very sensitive to alien trees, we assessed their response to large-scale res...
Aim: Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Where long-term d...