Egg‐laying traits reflect shifts in dragonfly assemblages in response to different amount of tropical forest cover

Volume: 12, Issue: 3, Pages: 231 - 240
Published: Jul 29, 2018
Abstract
Oviposition site selection by aquatic insects is usually influenced by both aquatic and terrestrial cues. Landscape changes (e.g. native vegetation loss) can affect the level of the reproductive success in aquatic insects, changing local species composition and richness. We investigate whether forest cover loss around streams influences the number of species with exophytic (species which lay eggs directly on the water surface), endophytic...
Paper Details
Title
Egg‐laying traits reflect shifts in dragonfly assemblages in response to different amount of tropical forest cover
Published Date
Jul 29, 2018
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
231 - 240
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