2018
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13065
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Determinant landscape‐scale factors on pond odonate assemblages

Abstract: Species assemblages are related to environmental factors acting at different landscape scales. Local habitat heterogeneity also contributes to maintain the regional species pool. Understanding factors determining species presence is therefore crucial for formulation of successful conservation and management strategies. Odonates can reveal much about patterns of species assemblages since their presence at a site reflects both their dispersal ability and life cycle constraints. Odonate assemblages were studied a… Show more

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“…These have typically univoltine or semivoltine life cycles in Central Europe (Corbet, ), and are more likely to choose larger pools as suitable breeding sites because of the lower risk of drying out and higher availability of prey. Increasing habitat size was also found to promote odonate diversity in other studies covering comparable metacommunity scales (57 ponds and lakes in Michigan, McCauley et al., ; 31 ponds in France, Le Gall, Fournier, Chaput‐Bardy, & Husté, ). A similar effect of habitat size on species richness was also observed in odonates, but not in aquatic beetles and molluscs, in Swiss ponds (Oertli, Joye, & Castella, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…These have typically univoltine or semivoltine life cycles in Central Europe (Corbet, ), and are more likely to choose larger pools as suitable breeding sites because of the lower risk of drying out and higher availability of prey. Increasing habitat size was also found to promote odonate diversity in other studies covering comparable metacommunity scales (57 ponds and lakes in Michigan, McCauley et al., ; 31 ponds in France, Le Gall, Fournier, Chaput‐Bardy, & Husté, ). A similar effect of habitat size on species richness was also observed in odonates, but not in aquatic beetles and molluscs, in Swiss ponds (Oertli, Joye, & Castella, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Another group of studies reveal the major importance of connectivity between water bodies for Odonata 15,2325 . Only a small number of studies targets Odonata assemblages using both local and landscape variables as predictors to understand their occurrence, abundance and community structure 4,10,26 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is in contrast with findings from other studies, which suggest landscape variables play important role in shaping Odonata assemblages (e.g. Tsubaki & Tsuji, 2006; Le Gall et al ., 2018; Renner et al ., 2018; Mendes et al ., 2019; Nagy et al ., 2019). Over recent decades, the speed of land use change and disturbance has been very high in the arid and semi‐arid areas of Iran (Heidarlou et al ., 2019; Kabir et al ., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%