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Current members

Lan-Wei Yeh
Ecology and evolution of Taiwanese Carabus ground beetles.
Chung-Hsin Huang
Master topic: Flucuating Asymmetry and Developmental Asymmetry of Cyclommatus mniszechi; PhD topic: Evolution of Mandible Morphology and Fighting Behavior in Stag Beetles
Ying-Yuan Lo
Systematics, Behavior and Evolution of Lynx Spiders.
Leocris Batucan Jr.
New Species and DNA Barcoding of the Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) in Mt. Malindang, Mindanao, Philippines.
Chun-Yu Lin
Parasitoid Wasps of Damselflies; Phylogenetics and Evolution Histories of Treehoppers
Hsu-Yi Lin
Fighting Behavior of Odontolabis siva parryi Stag Beetles
Sheng Lin
Transcriptome Profiling Psolodesmus mandarinus mandarinus Damselfly
Pei-Hsuan Chang
Thermal Adaptation and Habitat Preference of Psolodesmus mandarinus Damselfly
Min-Chen Lin
Disruptive Camauflage of Colors of Pachyrhynchus Weevils.
Masahiko Tanahashi
Ecology and Evolution of Pachyrhynchus Weevils.
Su-Ping Lin
Symbiotic Yeasts of Stag Beetles
Jun-Ying Wang
Conservation of Mortonagrion hirosei Damselflies
Chin-Han Hsiao
Fighting Behavior of Rhaetulus crenatus Stag Beetles
Wei-Zhe Tseng
Systematics and Evolution of Weevils
Cheng-Tse Yung
Maternal Gift of Pachyrhynchus sarcitis Weevils

Past members

Jo-Fan Wang
Territorial behavior, trait evolution.
Yu-Hsun Hsu
Mating strategy, behavioural ecology, molecular ecology, population genetics, molecular phylogenetics, biostatistics.
Yi-Shou Yang
Reproductive Isolation of Psolodesmus mandarinus subspecies.
Wataru Kojima
Evolution of male sexual traits in Taiwanese scarab beetles.
Zhen-Yi Chen
Fighting behavior and reproductive strategy of stag beetles.
Teng-Yu Liu
Fighting behaviour and life history observation of a stag beetle Rhaetulus crenatus crenatus.
Princess Angelie S. Casas
Insect Diversity and Evolution
Lu-Yi Wang
Defense Mechanism of Pachyrhynchus weevils.
Hui-Yun Tseng
Aposematic coloration, island biogeography.
Yu-Jen Yu
Variation and Adaptation of wings.
Yen-Ting Chen
Systematics and evolution of insects.
Yun-Chieh Cheng
Damselfly larval diet, molecular evolution.
Tai-Chia Chiang
The effect of aposematic colors of Pachyrhynchus weevils on avian predators.
Yong-Chao Su
Behavioral ecology, sociobiology, population genetics, and molecular phylogenetics.
I-Ting Hsiao
Variation of genitalia in Euphaea amphicyana.
Jyun-Huei Huang
The fighting behavior of a stag beetle, Rhaetulus crenatus.
Shi-Ting Wu
Membracis Phyllotropis.
Chiao-Wei Lin
The fighting behavior of a stag beetle, Rhaetulus crenatus.
Wei-Liang Xiao
Variation of wing veins in Euphaea amphicyana.
Hung-Nien Chen
1. The effect of typhoon on survivalship of Matrona cyanoptera. 2. Modes of phenotypic variation in Euphaea amphicyana.
Chu-Yen Cheng
Phylogeography of a Philippine's treehopper, Leptocentrus reponens.
Che-Yu Kuan
Variation of mandibles in stag beetles.
Yat-Hung Lee
Speciation of Euphaea damselflies.
Ming-Yu Chen
Phylogeography and population history of the treehoppers, Centrochares horifficus from the Philippines Archipelago.
Shao-Chang Huang
Visual Communication of Matrona cyanoptera
Jen-Pan Huang
Population Genetics and Phylogeographic Analyses of Formosan Damselfly, Euphaea Formosa (Insecta: Odonata: Euphaeidae) from Taiwan
Wei-Yun Chen
Molecular and Phylogenetic Characterization of Endosymbiotic Bacteria of the Froghopper, Okiscarta uchidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cercopidae)

Visiting scholars and students

Jillian del Sol
Behavioral Ecology; Mating System Ecology; Weapon Ecology and Evolution; Evolutionary Biology
Ian Dela Cruz
New Species and DNA Barcoding of the Stonefly (Plecoptera) in Mt. Malindang, Mindanao, Philippines.
Shinya Komata
Ecology & Evolution of Wing Polymorphism in a Mimetic Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio memnon.
Vanitha Williams
Predatory potential of waterbug, Diplonychus rusticus and dragonfly, Diplacodes trivialis on mosquito larvae.
Marina Vilenica
Klaas-Douwe 'KD' B. Dijkstra
History, diversity and identification of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata).
Erin McCullough
" Diversification of weapon form: aerodynamic costs of beetle horns.
Ashley E. King
Intrasexual combat and intersexual antagonistic co-evolution in horned beetles.

Marina Vilenica

Marina Vilenica

Title

Visting student, 2010, Faculty of teacher education, Trg matice hrvatske 12, Petrinja, Croatia

Species: Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Project

Dragonfly composition (Insecta, Odonata) in wetland area of Turopolje region, Croatia

Abstrct

E-mail:idioglossia33@yahoo.com

Wetland habitats are the most threatened ecosystems due to water-drainage, excessive exploitation and pollution, which is why they are increasingly disappearing all around Europe. To maintain the high species richness, it is essential to maintain a variety of biotopes. Therefore, wetland area of Turopolje is an important habitat for biodiversity conservation in Croatia. In biodiversity conservation dragonflies serve as umbrella species representing specific biotic wetland assemblages. They are used as bio-indicators for freshwater ecosystems’ quality due to their sensitivity and complex food web. Literature data of the dragonfly findings on Croatian territory are relatively poorly represented. Also, dragonfly fauna in Turopolje area is very poorly researched. The primary objectives of this research were to determine dragonfly fauna and their distribution in Turopolje region. The survey was conducted from August 2007 until May 2009 at 9 localities. All investigated localities differ in their vegetation structure and amount of present water. Vegetation alliance for each locality was determined at a sight. For estimation of dragonfly composition per locality, Shannon-Weaver and Simpson index of diversity were used. 22 species with 307 specimens of dragonflies were determined, most of them belonging to the Libellulidae family. Only 1 species was recorded for families Lestide, Platycnemididae and Corduliidae. Species Calopteryx splendens (Harris, 1782), Coenagrion puella (Linnaeus, 1758) and Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden, 1820) were the most abundant species. On the other hand, species Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Sulzer, 1776), Lestes barbarus (Fabricius, 1798), Brachytron pratense (Müller, 1764), Epitheca bimaculata (Charpentier, 1825), Gomphus vulgatissimus (Linnaeus, 1758), Orthetrum cancellatum (Linnaeus, 1758) and Orthetrum coerulescens (Fabricius, 1798) were recorded only for 1 locality. Also, endangered and protected species Erythromma najas (Hansemann, 1823), Lestes barbarus (Zygoptera), Aeshna isoceles (Müller, 1767), Epitheca bimaculata and Otrhetrum coerulescens (Anisoptera) were recorded. Shannon-Weaver and Simpson index of diversity showed that vegetation structure is one of the main factors that affect the composition of the dragonfly communities. Future investigations should include the entire Turopolje region as well as dragonfly larvae and sheds sampling.

Marina in LianHwaTz image

Marina in LianHwaTz Research Station.

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