Dragonflies and Damselflies : Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research
Dragonflies and Damselflies : Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research
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Author(s): Córdoba-Aguilar, Alex
ISBN No.: 9780199567584
Pages: 304
Year: 202209
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 112.31
Status: Out Of Print

Phillip Corbet: Foreward1. Alex Cordoba-Aguilar: IntroductionStudies in Ecology2. Adolfo Cordero-Rivera and Robby Stoks: Mark-recapture studies and demography3. Patrick W. Crumrine, Paul V. Switzer and Philip H. Crowley: Structure and dynamics of odonate communities: accessing habitat, responding to risk, and enabling reproduction4. Robby Stoks, Frank Johansson and Marjan De Block: Life history plasticity under time stress in damselfly larvae5.


Mark A. McPeek: Ecological factors limiting the distributions and abundances of Odonata6. Michael L. May and John H. Matthews: Migration in Odonata: A case study of iAnax junius/i7. Beat Oertli: Dragonflies in the assessment and the monitoring of aquatic habitats8. Michael J. Samways: Dragonflies as focal organisms in contemporary conservation biology9.


John P. Simaika and Michael J. Samways: Valuing dragonflies as service providersStudies in Evolution10. Frank Johansson and Dirk Johannes Mikolajewski: Evolution of morphological defences11. Katja Tynkkynen, Janne S. Kotiaho and Erik I. Svensson: Interspecific interactions and premating reproductive isolation12. Walter D.


Koenig: Lifetime reproductive success and sexual selection theory13. Bradley R. Anholt: Fitness landscapes, mortality schedules, and mating systems14. Mark R. Forbes and Tonia Robb: Testing hypotheses about parasite-mediated selection using odonate hosts15. Alex Cordoba-Aguila and Adolfo Cordero-Rivera: Cryptic female choice and sexual conflict16. Jukka Suhonen, Markus J. Rantala and Johanna Honkavaara: Territoriality in Odonates17.


Hans Van Gossum, Tom Sherratt and Adolfo Cordero: The evolution of sex-limited colour polymorphisms18. M. Alejandro Serrano-Meneses, Alex Cordoba-Aguila and Tamas Szekely: Sexual size dimorphism: patterns and processes19. James H. Marden: Dragonfly flight performance: a model system for biomechanics, physiological genetics, and animal competitive behavior20. R.J. Wootton and David J.


S. Newman: Evolution, diversification and mechanics of dragonfly wingsAppendicesIndex.


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