“…Some species are confined to lotic habitats, such as streams and rivers, while others prefer lentic ones, such as ponds, oxbows, and lakes (Dijkstra and Lewington 2006). This is mainly due to the species' requirements for habitat morphological and physicochemical parameters, such as the concentration of dissolved oxygen, water velocity, microhabitat composition, food availability, and presence of predators (Corbet and Brooks 2008, Vidaković Maoduš et al 2022, Vilenica 2017, Vilenica 2020a. Also, one of the key characteristics of Odonata habitats is the presence and structure of aquatic and riparian vegetation, which provides microhabitats for the resting of adults, copulation, oviposition, nymphal survival, etc.…”