Dragonflies and Damselflies
Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research
Herausgeber: Cordoba-Aguilar, Alex; Bried, Jason; Beatty, Christopher
Dragonflies and Damselflies
Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research
Herausgeber: Cordoba-Aguilar, Alex; Bried, Jason; Beatty, Christopher
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Documents the latest advances in odonate biology and relates these to a broader ecological and evolutionary research agenda. A diverse set of contributions from many of the leading researchers in dragonfly biology offer fresh perspectives and new paradigms as well as additional, unpublished data.
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Documents the latest advances in odonate biology and relates these to a broader ecological and evolutionary research agenda. A diverse set of contributions from many of the leading researchers in dragonfly biology offer fresh perspectives and new paradigms as well as additional, unpublished data.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1242g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898623
- ISBN-10: 0192898620
- Artikelnr.: 66123619
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 197mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1242g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898623
- ISBN-10: 0192898620
- Artikelnr.: 66123619
ALEX CÓRDOBA-AGUILAR is a researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. His research interests lie in insect ecology and conservation and disease vector control. He is the author on over 150 refereed publications and co-editor of two books, The Evolution of Primary Sexual Characters in Animals (OUP 2010) and Insect Behavior: from Mechanisms to Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences (OUP 2018). CHRISTOPHER D. BEATTY is a visiting Scholar in the Program for Conservation Genomics at Stanford University. His research interests are in evolutionary ecology, behavior, biogeography, and biodiversity. He has worked on the evolution of warning coloration, mimicry, territoriality, and species diversification, predominantly in odonates. He serves on the International Journal of Odonatology editorial board and holds a special interest in the petaltail dragonflies (family Petaluridae) and the damselfly genera Nesobasis and Polythore. JASON T. BRIED is a research scientist at the Illinois Natural History Survey, part of the Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research interests are in community ecology, applied ecology, and conservation science, largely centred on odonates. He serves on the editorial boards of Insect Conservation and Diversity and the International Journal of Odonatology, he helps verify identifications on the Odonata Central citizen-science platform, and is currently hunting for odonates at groundwater seeps and springs.
* Foreword by Mark McPeek * Chapter 1 Introduction * Alex Córdoba-Aguilar
Christopher Beatty
and Jason Bried * SECTION 1: GENOMICS Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 2 Genomic insights into micro-and macro-evolutionary processes in Odonata * Maren Wellenreuther
Rachael Y. Dudaniec and Lesley T. Lancaster * Chapter 3 Transcriptomic insights into Odonata ecology and evolution * Seth M. Bybee
Ryo Futahashi
Camilla Sharkey
Sabrina Simon
Anton Suvorov
Maren Wellenreuther * SECTION 2: ORGANISMAL STUDIES Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 4 Functional Morphology in Odonata * Sebastian Büsse * Chapter 5 The biomechanics of Odonata flight: structure
motion and function * Richard J. Bomphrey1 and Simon M. Walker2 * Chapter 6 Odonata immunity
pathogens
and parasites * Adam Z. Hasik
Jaakko J. Ilvonen
Adam M. Siepielski
and Rosalind L. Murray * Chapter 7 Odonata perception is more than vision * Manuela Rebora
Gianandrea Salerno
Silvana Piersanti * Chapter 8 Thermoregulation in Odonata * Ulises Castillo-Pérez
Michael L. May and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * SECTION 3: POPULATION ECOLOGY Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 9: Genetic structure
cryptic species and hybridization: causes and evolutionary consequences in Odonata * Rosa Ana Sánchez-Guillén
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Melissa Sánchez-Herrera * Chapter10 Odonata survival: insights from mark-recapture experiments * Iago Sanmartín-Villar and Adolfo Cordero-Rivera * Chapter 11 - Migration in Anisoptera * Michael L. May
John Matthews
* Chapter 12 Dispersal and metapopulation ecology in Odonata * Shannon J. McCauley
Celina B. Baines
Karen E. Mabry * Chapter 13: Biogeographical Ecology in Odonata * Christopher D. Beatty
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Brenda D. Smith
Julie Verheyen * SECTION 4: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 14. Evolutionary community ecology of Odonata * Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano
Adam Z. Hasik * Chapter 15. Ecological differentiation
interference
and coexistence in Odonata * Gregory F. Grether
Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano * Chapter 16 Odonata trophic ecology: from hunting behaviour to cross-ecosystem impacts * Arnaud Sentis
Kari Kaunisto
Lenin Chari
André Morrill
Olga Popova
Justin Pomeranz
David Boukal
Nedim Tüzün
Robby Stoks * Chapter 17 Metacommunity concepts
approaches
and directions with Odonata * Jason T. Bried
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Leandro S. Brasil
and Shannon J. McCauley * Chapter 18 Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapes * Brenda D. Smith
Giovanna Villalobos-Jiménez
Mary Ann C. Perron
Göran Sahlén
Giacomo Assandri
Marina Vilenica
Lenize Batista Calvão
Leandro Juen
Francesco Cerini
and Jason T. Bried * SECTION 5: Diversity
Systematics
and Bioinformatics Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 19. Species identification and description * Ângelo Parise Pinto
Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra and Milen Marinov * Chapter 20 The Odonatoptera: a clade that contains 99% of Odonata fossil diversity * André Nel and Bertrand Piney * Chapter 21 Odonata Systematics * Manpreet K. Kohli and Jessica L. Ware * Chapter 22. Phylogeography: a spatiotemporal perspective on Odonata distributions * Melissa Sanchez-Herrera
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Christopher Beatty
Manpreet Kohli * Chapter 23 Odonata Collections and Databases * John C. Abbott
Emily L. Sandall * SECTION 6: APPLIED ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 24. Linking traits to extinction risk in Odonata * Maya Rocha-Ortega
Rassim Khelifa
Emily L. Sandall
Charl Deacon
Xavier Sánchez-Rivero
Stefan Pinkert
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 25. Odonata as surrogates of biodiversity * Gabriella J. Kietzka
Charl Deacon
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 26 Odonata as indicators of pollution
habitat quality
and landscape disturbance * Hana %Sigutová
Ale Dolný
Michael J. Samways
Sönke Hardersen
José Max Oliveira-Junior
Leandro Juen
Khuong Van Dinh
Jason T. Bried * Chapter 27. Odonata as focal taxa for biological responses to climate change * Stefan Pinkert
Viola Clausnitzer
Daniel Acquah-Lamptey
Paulo De Marco
Frank Johansson * Chapter 28. Odonata as focal taxa for ecological restoration * Filip Harabi
John P. Simaika
Ale Dolný
Sarah H. Luke
Merja Elo
Jason T. Bried
Michael J. Samways * Chapter 29: Bridging people and nature through Odonata * Amanda Dillon
John Simaika
Viola Clausnitzer
Ami Thompson
Erin White
Jenilee Montes-Fontalvo
Christine Goforth
Rassim Khelifa
Christopher Beatty
and Jason Bried * SECTION 1: GENOMICS Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 2 Genomic insights into micro-and macro-evolutionary processes in Odonata * Maren Wellenreuther
Rachael Y. Dudaniec and Lesley T. Lancaster * Chapter 3 Transcriptomic insights into Odonata ecology and evolution * Seth M. Bybee
Ryo Futahashi
Camilla Sharkey
Sabrina Simon
Anton Suvorov
Maren Wellenreuther * SECTION 2: ORGANISMAL STUDIES Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 4 Functional Morphology in Odonata * Sebastian Büsse * Chapter 5 The biomechanics of Odonata flight: structure
motion and function * Richard J. Bomphrey1 and Simon M. Walker2 * Chapter 6 Odonata immunity
pathogens
and parasites * Adam Z. Hasik
Jaakko J. Ilvonen
Adam M. Siepielski
and Rosalind L. Murray * Chapter 7 Odonata perception is more than vision * Manuela Rebora
Gianandrea Salerno
Silvana Piersanti * Chapter 8 Thermoregulation in Odonata * Ulises Castillo-Pérez
Michael L. May and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * SECTION 3: POPULATION ECOLOGY Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 9: Genetic structure
cryptic species and hybridization: causes and evolutionary consequences in Odonata * Rosa Ana Sánchez-Guillén
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Melissa Sánchez-Herrera * Chapter10 Odonata survival: insights from mark-recapture experiments * Iago Sanmartín-Villar and Adolfo Cordero-Rivera * Chapter 11 - Migration in Anisoptera * Michael L. May
John Matthews
* Chapter 12 Dispersal and metapopulation ecology in Odonata * Shannon J. McCauley
Celina B. Baines
Karen E. Mabry * Chapter 13: Biogeographical Ecology in Odonata * Christopher D. Beatty
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Brenda D. Smith
Julie Verheyen * SECTION 4: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 14. Evolutionary community ecology of Odonata * Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano
Adam Z. Hasik * Chapter 15. Ecological differentiation
interference
and coexistence in Odonata * Gregory F. Grether
Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano * Chapter 16 Odonata trophic ecology: from hunting behaviour to cross-ecosystem impacts * Arnaud Sentis
Kari Kaunisto
Lenin Chari
André Morrill
Olga Popova
Justin Pomeranz
David Boukal
Nedim Tüzün
Robby Stoks * Chapter 17 Metacommunity concepts
approaches
and directions with Odonata * Jason T. Bried
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Leandro S. Brasil
and Shannon J. McCauley * Chapter 18 Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapes * Brenda D. Smith
Giovanna Villalobos-Jiménez
Mary Ann C. Perron
Göran Sahlén
Giacomo Assandri
Marina Vilenica
Lenize Batista Calvão
Leandro Juen
Francesco Cerini
and Jason T. Bried * SECTION 5: Diversity
Systematics
and Bioinformatics Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 19. Species identification and description * Ângelo Parise Pinto
Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra and Milen Marinov * Chapter 20 The Odonatoptera: a clade that contains 99% of Odonata fossil diversity * André Nel and Bertrand Piney * Chapter 21 Odonata Systematics * Manpreet K. Kohli and Jessica L. Ware * Chapter 22. Phylogeography: a spatiotemporal perspective on Odonata distributions * Melissa Sanchez-Herrera
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Christopher Beatty
Manpreet Kohli * Chapter 23 Odonata Collections and Databases * John C. Abbott
Emily L. Sandall * SECTION 6: APPLIED ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 24. Linking traits to extinction risk in Odonata * Maya Rocha-Ortega
Rassim Khelifa
Emily L. Sandall
Charl Deacon
Xavier Sánchez-Rivero
Stefan Pinkert
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 25. Odonata as surrogates of biodiversity * Gabriella J. Kietzka
Charl Deacon
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 26 Odonata as indicators of pollution
habitat quality
and landscape disturbance * Hana %Sigutová
Ale Dolný
Michael J. Samways
Sönke Hardersen
José Max Oliveira-Junior
Leandro Juen
Khuong Van Dinh
Jason T. Bried * Chapter 27. Odonata as focal taxa for biological responses to climate change * Stefan Pinkert
Viola Clausnitzer
Daniel Acquah-Lamptey
Paulo De Marco
Frank Johansson * Chapter 28. Odonata as focal taxa for ecological restoration * Filip Harabi
John P. Simaika
Ale Dolný
Sarah H. Luke
Merja Elo
Jason T. Bried
Michael J. Samways * Chapter 29: Bridging people and nature through Odonata * Amanda Dillon
John Simaika
Viola Clausnitzer
Ami Thompson
Erin White
Jenilee Montes-Fontalvo
Christine Goforth
Rassim Khelifa
* Foreword by Mark McPeek * Chapter 1 Introduction * Alex Córdoba-Aguilar
Christopher Beatty
and Jason Bried * SECTION 1: GENOMICS Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 2 Genomic insights into micro-and macro-evolutionary processes in Odonata * Maren Wellenreuther
Rachael Y. Dudaniec and Lesley T. Lancaster * Chapter 3 Transcriptomic insights into Odonata ecology and evolution * Seth M. Bybee
Ryo Futahashi
Camilla Sharkey
Sabrina Simon
Anton Suvorov
Maren Wellenreuther * SECTION 2: ORGANISMAL STUDIES Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 4 Functional Morphology in Odonata * Sebastian Büsse * Chapter 5 The biomechanics of Odonata flight: structure
motion and function * Richard J. Bomphrey1 and Simon M. Walker2 * Chapter 6 Odonata immunity
pathogens
and parasites * Adam Z. Hasik
Jaakko J. Ilvonen
Adam M. Siepielski
and Rosalind L. Murray * Chapter 7 Odonata perception is more than vision * Manuela Rebora
Gianandrea Salerno
Silvana Piersanti * Chapter 8 Thermoregulation in Odonata * Ulises Castillo-Pérez
Michael L. May and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * SECTION 3: POPULATION ECOLOGY Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 9: Genetic structure
cryptic species and hybridization: causes and evolutionary consequences in Odonata * Rosa Ana Sánchez-Guillén
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Melissa Sánchez-Herrera * Chapter10 Odonata survival: insights from mark-recapture experiments * Iago Sanmartín-Villar and Adolfo Cordero-Rivera * Chapter 11 - Migration in Anisoptera * Michael L. May
John Matthews
* Chapter 12 Dispersal and metapopulation ecology in Odonata * Shannon J. McCauley
Celina B. Baines
Karen E. Mabry * Chapter 13: Biogeographical Ecology in Odonata * Christopher D. Beatty
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Brenda D. Smith
Julie Verheyen * SECTION 4: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 14. Evolutionary community ecology of Odonata * Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano
Adam Z. Hasik * Chapter 15. Ecological differentiation
interference
and coexistence in Odonata * Gregory F. Grether
Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano * Chapter 16 Odonata trophic ecology: from hunting behaviour to cross-ecosystem impacts * Arnaud Sentis
Kari Kaunisto
Lenin Chari
André Morrill
Olga Popova
Justin Pomeranz
David Boukal
Nedim Tüzün
Robby Stoks * Chapter 17 Metacommunity concepts
approaches
and directions with Odonata * Jason T. Bried
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Leandro S. Brasil
and Shannon J. McCauley * Chapter 18 Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapes * Brenda D. Smith
Giovanna Villalobos-Jiménez
Mary Ann C. Perron
Göran Sahlén
Giacomo Assandri
Marina Vilenica
Lenize Batista Calvão
Leandro Juen
Francesco Cerini
and Jason T. Bried * SECTION 5: Diversity
Systematics
and Bioinformatics Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 19. Species identification and description * Ângelo Parise Pinto
Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra and Milen Marinov * Chapter 20 The Odonatoptera: a clade that contains 99% of Odonata fossil diversity * André Nel and Bertrand Piney * Chapter 21 Odonata Systematics * Manpreet K. Kohli and Jessica L. Ware * Chapter 22. Phylogeography: a spatiotemporal perspective on Odonata distributions * Melissa Sanchez-Herrera
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Christopher Beatty
Manpreet Kohli * Chapter 23 Odonata Collections and Databases * John C. Abbott
Emily L. Sandall * SECTION 6: APPLIED ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 24. Linking traits to extinction risk in Odonata * Maya Rocha-Ortega
Rassim Khelifa
Emily L. Sandall
Charl Deacon
Xavier Sánchez-Rivero
Stefan Pinkert
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 25. Odonata as surrogates of biodiversity * Gabriella J. Kietzka
Charl Deacon
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 26 Odonata as indicators of pollution
habitat quality
and landscape disturbance * Hana %Sigutová
Ale Dolný
Michael J. Samways
Sönke Hardersen
José Max Oliveira-Junior
Leandro Juen
Khuong Van Dinh
Jason T. Bried * Chapter 27. Odonata as focal taxa for biological responses to climate change * Stefan Pinkert
Viola Clausnitzer
Daniel Acquah-Lamptey
Paulo De Marco
Frank Johansson * Chapter 28. Odonata as focal taxa for ecological restoration * Filip Harabi
John P. Simaika
Ale Dolný
Sarah H. Luke
Merja Elo
Jason T. Bried
Michael J. Samways * Chapter 29: Bridging people and nature through Odonata * Amanda Dillon
John Simaika
Viola Clausnitzer
Ami Thompson
Erin White
Jenilee Montes-Fontalvo
Christine Goforth
Rassim Khelifa
Christopher Beatty
and Jason Bried * SECTION 1: GENOMICS Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 2 Genomic insights into micro-and macro-evolutionary processes in Odonata * Maren Wellenreuther
Rachael Y. Dudaniec and Lesley T. Lancaster * Chapter 3 Transcriptomic insights into Odonata ecology and evolution * Seth M. Bybee
Ryo Futahashi
Camilla Sharkey
Sabrina Simon
Anton Suvorov
Maren Wellenreuther * SECTION 2: ORGANISMAL STUDIES Edited by Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * Chapter 4 Functional Morphology in Odonata * Sebastian Büsse * Chapter 5 The biomechanics of Odonata flight: structure
motion and function * Richard J. Bomphrey1 and Simon M. Walker2 * Chapter 6 Odonata immunity
pathogens
and parasites * Adam Z. Hasik
Jaakko J. Ilvonen
Adam M. Siepielski
and Rosalind L. Murray * Chapter 7 Odonata perception is more than vision * Manuela Rebora
Gianandrea Salerno
Silvana Piersanti * Chapter 8 Thermoregulation in Odonata * Ulises Castillo-Pérez
Michael L. May and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar * SECTION 3: POPULATION ECOLOGY Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 9: Genetic structure
cryptic species and hybridization: causes and evolutionary consequences in Odonata * Rosa Ana Sánchez-Guillén
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Melissa Sánchez-Herrera * Chapter10 Odonata survival: insights from mark-recapture experiments * Iago Sanmartín-Villar and Adolfo Cordero-Rivera * Chapter 11 - Migration in Anisoptera * Michael L. May
John Matthews
* Chapter 12 Dispersal and metapopulation ecology in Odonata * Shannon J. McCauley
Celina B. Baines
Karen E. Mabry * Chapter 13: Biogeographical Ecology in Odonata * Christopher D. Beatty
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Brenda D. Smith
Julie Verheyen * SECTION 4: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 14. Evolutionary community ecology of Odonata * Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano
Adam Z. Hasik * Chapter 15. Ecological differentiation
interference
and coexistence in Odonata * Gregory F. Grether
Adam M. Siepielski
Miguel Gómez-Llano * Chapter 16 Odonata trophic ecology: from hunting behaviour to cross-ecosystem impacts * Arnaud Sentis
Kari Kaunisto
Lenin Chari
André Morrill
Olga Popova
Justin Pomeranz
David Boukal
Nedim Tüzün
Robby Stoks * Chapter 17 Metacommunity concepts
approaches
and directions with Odonata * Jason T. Bried
Fernanda Alves-Martins
Leandro S. Brasil
and Shannon J. McCauley * Chapter 18 Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapes * Brenda D. Smith
Giovanna Villalobos-Jiménez
Mary Ann C. Perron
Göran Sahlén
Giacomo Assandri
Marina Vilenica
Lenize Batista Calvão
Leandro Juen
Francesco Cerini
and Jason T. Bried * SECTION 5: Diversity
Systematics
and Bioinformatics Edited by Christopher Beatty * Chapter 19. Species identification and description * Ângelo Parise Pinto
Cornelio Andrés Bota-Sierra and Milen Marinov * Chapter 20 The Odonatoptera: a clade that contains 99% of Odonata fossil diversity * André Nel and Bertrand Piney * Chapter 21 Odonata Systematics * Manpreet K. Kohli and Jessica L. Ware * Chapter 22. Phylogeography: a spatiotemporal perspective on Odonata distributions * Melissa Sanchez-Herrera
Yesenia M. Vega-Sánchez
Christopher Beatty
Manpreet Kohli * Chapter 23 Odonata Collections and Databases * John C. Abbott
Emily L. Sandall * SECTION 6: APPLIED ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION Edited by Jason T. Bried * Chapter 24. Linking traits to extinction risk in Odonata * Maya Rocha-Ortega
Rassim Khelifa
Emily L. Sandall
Charl Deacon
Xavier Sánchez-Rivero
Stefan Pinkert
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 25. Odonata as surrogates of biodiversity * Gabriella J. Kietzka
Charl Deacon
Michael A. Patten * Chapter 26 Odonata as indicators of pollution
habitat quality
and landscape disturbance * Hana %Sigutová
Ale Dolný
Michael J. Samways
Sönke Hardersen
José Max Oliveira-Junior
Leandro Juen
Khuong Van Dinh
Jason T. Bried * Chapter 27. Odonata as focal taxa for biological responses to climate change * Stefan Pinkert
Viola Clausnitzer
Daniel Acquah-Lamptey
Paulo De Marco
Frank Johansson * Chapter 28. Odonata as focal taxa for ecological restoration * Filip Harabi
John P. Simaika
Ale Dolný
Sarah H. Luke
Merja Elo
Jason T. Bried
Michael J. Samways * Chapter 29: Bridging people and nature through Odonata * Amanda Dillon
John Simaika
Viola Clausnitzer
Ami Thompson
Erin White
Jenilee Montes-Fontalvo
Christine Goforth
Rassim Khelifa