Diversity of Odonata in Indonesia

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https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2024.2468

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Abundance, diversity, dragonfly, forest, habitat, Hagenius brevistylus, Libellago rufescens, Odonata, predator, richenes, river, Zygoptera, dominance, Mahaka river, Pattunuang river

Abstract

Data analysis was carried out by calculating diversity, abundance, and evenness indices. Research conducted in the Pattunuang River with the dragonhunter (Hagenius brevistylus Selys) revealed that the dominant species (48%) Mahaka river revealed dominant of Zygoptera (Libellago rufescens Selys to an extent of 58%. The greatest dragonfly diversity index was on the Mahaka river at 1.18± 0.14, the highest abundance index was on the Pattunuang river at 23.40± 4.61, the highest evenness index was on the Mahaka river at 1.24± 0.29. All species obtained from the results are classified as predators in river habitats.

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2024-10-08

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Sadapotto, A., Prastiyo, A., Nuraeni, S., Hariyanti, R., & Rahman, A. (2024). Diversity of Odonata in Indonesia. Indian Journal of Entomology. https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2024.2468

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