Table of contents for Dragonflies and damselflies : model organisms for ecological and evolutionary research / edited by Alex Cordoba-Aguilar.
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1. Introduction, Alex Cordoba-Aguilar
Studies in Ecology
2. Mark-recapture studies and demography, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera & Robby Stoks
3. Structure and dynamics of odonate communities: accessing habitat, responding to risk, and enabling reproduction, Patrick W. Crumrine, Paul V. Stwizer & Philip H. Crowley
4. Life history plasticity under time stress in damselfly larvae, Robby Stoks, Frank Johansson & Marjan De Block
5. Ecological factors limiting the distributions and abundances of Odonata, Mark A. McPeek
6. Migration in Odonata: A case study of Anax junius, Michael L. May & John H. Matthews
7. Dragonflies in the assessment and the monitoring of aquatic habitats, Beat Oertli
8. Dragonflies as focal organisms in contemporary conservation biology, Michael J. Samways
9. Valuing dragonflies as service providers, John P. Simaika and Michael J. Samways
Studies in Evolution
10. Evolution of morphological defences, Frank Johansson & Dirk Johannes Mikolajewski
11. Interspecific interactions and premating reproductive isolation, Katja Tynkkynen, Janne S. Kotiaho & Erik I. Svensson
12. Lifetime reproductive success and sexual selection theory, Walter D. Koenig
13. Fitness landscapes, mortality schedules, and mating systems, Brad R. Anholt
14. Testing hypotheses about parasite-mediated selection using odonate hosts, Mark R. Forbes & Tonia Robb
15. Cryptic female choice and sexual conflict, Alex Cordoba-Aguila & Adolfo Cordero-Rivera
16. Territoriality in Odonates, Jukka Suhonen, Markus J. Rantala & Johanna Honkavaara
17. The evolution of sex-limited colour polymorphisms, Hans Van Gossum, Tom Sherratt & Adolfo Cordero
18. Sexual size dimorphism: patterns and processes, M. Alejandro Serrano-Meneses, Alex Cordoba-Aguila & Tamas Szekely
19. Dragonfly flight performance: a model system for biomechanics, physiological genetics, and animal competitive behavior, James H. Marden
20. Evolution, diversification and mechanics of dragonfly wings, R.J. Wooton & David J. S. Newman
Appendices
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Dragonflies.
Damselflies.
Insects -- Evolution.