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Dragonflies in the City: Diversity of Odonates in Urban Davao, Philippines
Author(s)
Earl Sunday Niya Perez and Majella Gloria Bautista
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DOI:10.17265/2161-6256/2020.01.002
Affiliation(s)
Natural Science Department, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Southeastern Philippines (USEP), Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000, Philippines
ABSTRACT
Dragonflies are well-known group of insects because of their biological and
ecological importance in a community, that is, they indicate the environmental health
of an ecosystem. However, in an urban ecosystem, there are many threats that can
affect the assemblages of dragonfly species such as the intensification of urbanization which contributes biodiversity
loss of most dragonfly species. This study aimed
to identify dragonfly species and determine the species richness, relative abundance,
species diversity, evenness and effective number of dragonflies in selected areas
in Davao City. Opportunistic sampling using sweep net and photo documentation were
used during the study. The sampling lasted for three months from June 2017 to August
2017. A total of 962 individuals of dragonflies were observed and recorded comprising
of six species of dragonflies from six different genera of one family. Orthethrum sabina was the most abundant
among the six species recorded in all sampling sites. The species richness was six. Low species diversity was obtained in all sampling which
shows that the sites were not evenly distributed
and indicating that the study sites were not diverse in terms of the number of species
and highly disturbed.
KEYWORDS
Dragonfly, urban, biodiversity, biological, ecological, species diversity.
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