Title of article :
Diversity of Odonates (Odonata, Anisoptera #38; Zygoptera) in the Theniet El ‎Had National Park-North West of Algeria
Author/Authors :
Mairif ، Mohamed Departement of Agricultural and Forestry Zoology, Laboratory for the Protection of Plants in Agricultural and Natural Environments Against Crop Pests - Higher National Agronomic School , Bendifallah ، Leila Laboratory of Soft Technologies, Valorisation, Physico-Chemistry of Biological Materials and Biodiversity - Faculty of Science - M hamed Bougara University , Doumandji ، Salaheddine Laboratory for the Protection of Plants in Agricultural and Natural Environments Against Crop Pests, Departement of Agricultural and Forestry Zoology - Higher National Agronomic School
From page :
155
To page :
182
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to make an inventory of the fauna of the Odonata in Theniet El Had National Park, which helps managers to make appropriate decisions for the conservation of these species. The site is entirely forested (Cedrus and Quercus species) with numerous intra-forest natural environments (clearings, grasslands, rocky habitats, springs, pools and ponds, etc.), this mosaic of habitats harbours a remarkable wealth of fauna and flora. Our study focused on the natural and artificial temporary forest ponds, scattered throughout the park, which are of biological and ecological interest for a very wide range of insects, most notably the hemimetabola. These are characterised by a larval stage that is quite different from the adult stage in terms of habitat and lifestyle, namely odonates, where the larvae are aquatic whereas the adults have an aerial life. The inventory of odonates was carried out through monthly surveys of 8 water bodies (7 forest ponds and one hill reservoir) during one year, from March 2017 to February 2018. This preliminary inventory allowed us to inspect 240 individuals of odonates belonging to 18 species i.e. 11 genera and 5 families. The species recorded at the end of this study are the subject of a cartographic representation showing their distribution at the local scale (in the park) and at the national scale.
Keywords :
Conservation , Damselflies , Dragonflies , Forest , National Park , Biodiversity
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Record number :
2734571
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