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Deliry C. 2026 – Brenda S.D. & al. 2023. - In : Odonates du Monde (Histoires Naturelles) [2004-2026] – Version 26053 du 29.12.2023. – odonates.net

Brenda S.D. & al. 2023 - Odonata assemblages in human-modified landscapes. - In : Córdoba-Aguilar A. & al. - Dragonflies and Damselflies. Second Edition. - Oxford University Press.


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Abstract
Human activities such as logging, agriculture, and urbanization can drastically change and limit Odonata species distributions in aquatic and terrestrial environments. These modifications may culminate in extirpations of rare and resident species and homogenization of community composition across space. This chapter reviews how human land use is (re)shaping odonate assemblages and focuses on the impacts from logging, agriculture, and urbanization. Deeper appreciation and analysis of regulatory mechanisms (e.g. vulnerability traits, species interactions, phylogenetic niche conservatism) and background “noise” (e.g. natural heterogeneity, climate change, historical context) will be important in understanding and predicting odonate community responses to ongoing and future landscape alteration.