Dragonflies and Damselflies of the World

A Guide to Their Diversity

English language

Published by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-25503-3
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Airily dancing over rivers and ponds, the thousands of colorful dragonfly and damselfly species that cohabit our planet may seem of little importance. Few life-forms, however, convey the condition of the most limiting resource on land and life’s most bountiful environment as well as they can: while the adults are exceptional aerial hunters, their nymphs are all confined to freshwater. Dragonflies and Damselflies of the World showcases their beauty and diversity while shedding light on how they evolved into the vital symbols of planetary health we celebrate today.

  • Features stunning color photos of hundreds of species
  • Characterizes all families and major subgroups
  • Explores how their unique features and behavior led to today’s variety
  • Shows how we contribute to their popularization and protection

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A lovely book on the dragonflies and damselflies of the world.

A fascinating book that looks at the dragonflies and damselflies (order Odonata) that can be found in the world. Many lovely photos of Odonata (some rarely seen) are featured in the book, showing off the dazzling colours and the variety of body and wing shapes; some of which I also had the pleasure of shooting with a camera.

The book start with a general overview of Odonata, including the differences between the two. Despite these differences, all Odonata share common features: their nymphs live in fresh water, before emerging to become agile aerial predators. Because of this dual life-style, Odonata have become an indicator of the health of water ecosystems. Unlike other insect groups like the bees and butterflies (and moths), Odonata are not plant pollinators, but their predatory lifestyle can help to keep down the population of other insects in the area.

The book then looks at …