Search results for "Orthetrum coerulescens"

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Lifetime egg production of captive libellulids (Odonata)

2015

The estimation of lifetime egg production (LEP) is a central question in ecology, since the number of eggs produced determines the potential size of the following generation. In this study, I tried to obtain a rough estimation of the LEPs in libellulids in outdoor cages. The main questions were: (1) does hand feeding influence females’ life history traits; (2) how long is the maturation period and the lifespan; (3) does the quality/quantity of eggs vary with female age or size; and (4) how many eggs do females lay in their lifetime? I installed two outdoor cages and kept individually marked specimens of Orthetrum coerulescens and Sympetrum striolatum under semi-natural circumstances. Orthet…

Avian clutch sizeLife spanbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationOdonataDragonflyLife history theoryOrthetrum coerulescensAnimal scienceFemale ageInsect ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLibellulidaeInternational Journal of Odonatology
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Hand feeding: a method to increase the survival rate ofOrthetrum coerulescens(Odonata: Libellulidae) in outdoor enclosures

2014

Food intake rate and diet composition have a high impact on all organisms and affect individual fitness, fecundity and mortality. Specimens in enclosures have to be fed in an adequate way and with minimum stress for the specimens. Adult dragonflies are flying hunters. In enclosures, they are usually fed by adding different kinds of adult dipterans. In this study, I additionally fed specimens of Orthetrum coerulescens by hand. Each specimen received one house fly or up to six fruit flies per day. This was less than an adult dragonfly would normally consume; however, this additional hand feeding was enough to significantly increase the survival rate of individuals, especially within the first…

Food intakebiologyEcologyfungibiology.organism_classificationDragonflyFecundityOdonataOrthetrum coerulescensAnimal scienceInsect ScienceSurvival rateEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLibellulidaeMaximum life spanInternational Journal of Odonatology
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