Due the voluminous number of all research articles, please wait for a moment.

Critical species of Odonata in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei

date_range 2004
person
Author Orr A.
description
Abstract Malaysia, Brunei and the Indonesian archipelago comprise a total land area of ca 1.84 million km2 including ca 13,000 islands, lying entirely within the tropics. The region is bisected by Wallace's line and supports a rich Oriental fauna to the west (Sundaland) and mainly Australian elements to the east. Taxonomic studies throughout the region were greatly advanced in the first part of the last century by M.A. Lieftinck especially, but many areas remain totally unexplored. Present knowledge suggests ca 700 species occur in the region of which ca 500 are endemic. Many species are known from limited material, often a single specimen or a type series from a poorly defined locality. It is certain that many are highly stenotopic and sometimes occur naturally at low abundance. The most critical habitats are mixed-dipterocarp terra firma forests and fresh-water swamp forests, both of which exhibit high α and β diversity and harbour a majority of stenotopic species. However all potentially critical species must presently be classified as data deficient. On present knowledge it is not possible to recommend specific action against any species or habitat. No red listings are appropriate. There is an acute need for baseline data, especially from Central Borneo. Wholesale, unregulated habitat destruction for short-term profit poses the gravest threat to the region. Formerly well-studied areas such as Java are in urgent need of reassessment. © 2004 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
article
DOI 10.1080/13887890.2004.9748222
language
Journal International Journal of Odonatology
description
Source Scopus

Submit your feedback

CARI! has performed crawling, tagging, and other data processing to produce this page. If you find an error or have feedback for this page, please fill out the form below. Thank You.
How to correct
  • Name and Email are required!
  • One of the location fields (prov, district, or sub-district) must be filled in
  • Fields other than those mentioned above are optional

Meta Tags

Source from CARI Engine
Provincies :
Cities :
Districts :
Hazards :
Sub DM Phase : Hazard Assesment
Sub Aspects :

Citations Articles

Source from Semantic Scholar
Physicochemical Properties as Driver of Odonata Diversity in Oil Palm Waterways
Composition of pests and predators in the early generative phase of rice cultivation in two different conditions
Diversity of dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) in Ujung Kulon National Park
Odonata assemblages along an anthropogenic disturbance gradient in Ghana’s Eastern Region
Effect of Environmental Disturbances on Odonata Assemblages along a Tropical Polluted River
The abundance and diversity of Odonata along an altitudinal gradient in East Java, Indonesia
Odonata larvae of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur, northeastern India
Aquatic insects indicate terrestrial habitat degradation: changes in taxonomical structure and functional diversity of dragonflies in tropical rainforest of East Kalimantan
Comparison of two Odonata communities from a natural and a modified rainforest in Papua New Guinea
Habitat associations of an Odonata community in a lower montane rainforest in Papua New Guinea
Diversity of dragonflies and damselflies in lakes of Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java
Classification and Morphology of Rhinocypha spp. (Odonata): A Comprehensive Taxonomic Study Within the Females.
Future Research on Dragonfly Nymphs
Development of Research Based Field Guide Book about Dragonfly Diversity (Odonata)
DREPANOSTICTA SIMUNI SPEC. NOV. FROM BORNEO WITH NOTES ON RELATED SPECIES (ZYGOPTERA: PLATYSTICTIDAE)
New records of Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard in Bhutan, with notes on its biology, ecology, distribution, biogeography and threat status (Anisozygoptera: Epiophlebiidae)
Global diversity of dragonflies (Odonata) in freshwater
Odonata in Bornean tropical rain forest formations: diversity, endemicity and implications for conservation management
Odonata of the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Papua New Guinea

References Articles

Source from Semantic Scholar
An annotated checklist of the Odonata of Brunei with ecological notes and descriptions of hitherto unknown males and larvae
Pseudagrion lalakense spec. nov. from Borneo with notes on its ecology (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
Description of a new subspecies of Stylogomphus lawrenceae Yang et Davies, 1996 from the Malay Peninsula (Anisoptera : Gomphidae)
ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE DAMSELFLY VESTAUS AMABILIS, LIEFFTINCK (ODONATA: CALOPTERYGIDAE) IN BORNEO
GYNACANTHA CORBETI SPEC. NOV., A NEW DRAGONFLY FROM WEST MALAYSIA (ANISOPTERA: AESCHNIDAE)
The Odonata of Sulawesi and adjacent islands. Part 4. A new genus and species of Chlorocyphidae from South-East Sulawesi
Hitchhiker or parasite? A ceratopogonid midge and its odonate host
The Ecology of Java and Bali. The Ecology of Indonesia Series. Volume II. BY T. WHITTEN, R.E. SOERIAATMADJA, & S.A. AFIFF
The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku
Notes on Odonata collected in Kelantan (Peninsular Malaysia) in April 1995.
New records of odonata for West Malaysia
The Odonata of Sulawesi and adjacent islands Part 3 The genus Macromia Rambur
Wild Indonesia: The Wildlife and Scenery of the Indonesian Archipelago
Insects and the Rain Forests of South East Asia (Wallacea)
The Conservation atlas of tropical forests : Asia and the Pacific
The Ecology of Sulawesi
The Odonata of Sulawesi and Adjacent Islands. Parts 1 and 2
Ecology of Sumatra
New and little known Corduliidae (Odonata : Anisoptera) from the Indo-Pacific region
MALAYAN DRAGONFLIES TAKEN BY MR. E. KAWASE IN 1960/1962
Handlist of Malaysian Odonata. A catalogue of the dragonflies of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Borneo, including the adjacent small islands
Freshwater invertebrates of the Malaysian region
The Odonata of Sulawesi and Adjacent Islands. Part 5. the Genus Protosticta Selys (Platystictidae)
A new species of the genus Oligoaeschna (Odonata, Aeshnidae) from Sumatra
Odonata biodiversity in the Nature Reserves of Singapore
Dragonflies : status survey and conservation action plan
The ecology of Kalimantan
The Ecology of Java and Bali
The genus Euphaea Rambur in Borneo (Odonata: Euphaeidae). Descriptions and records of Malesian Odonata, 3
Belalong: A tropical rainforest
A new species and a newly recorded species of the genus Chlorogomphus (Odonata, Cordulegastridae) from West Malaysia
An annotated index to names of Odonata used in publications by M. A. Lieftinck
The conservation atlas of tropical forests
Wild Malaysia: The Wildlife and Scenery of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak, and Sabah
Insects and the Rain Forests of South East Asia (Wallacea)
A report on a collection of Odonata from north Sulawesi, Indonesia
Studies in Oriental Corduliidae (Odonata) I
A review of the genus Oligoaeschna Selys in Southeast Asia
The species-group of Vestalis amoena Selys, 1853, in Sundaland (Odonata, Calopterygidae)
Some Odonata of the genus Drepanosticta Laidlaw, chiefly from the Malay peninsula (Platystictidae)
Synonymic notes on East Asiatic Gomphidae with descriptions of two new species (Odonata)
Some Gomphidae and their larvae, chiefly from the Malay Peninsula (Odonata)
Die Odonaten der Kleinen Sunda-Inseln
Odonata of North Sumatra, Indonesia
Ten species added to the list of Peninsular Malaysian Odonata
Dragonflies of Borneo
Odonate fauna from Kelantan, Pahang and Muar drainages
Ce/ebophlebia Lieftinck from Sangihe Islands, with some notes on the taxonomic status of the genus. Part 2. The genus Diplacina Brauer on Sulawesi
Ecology of Malaysian odonates: biotopes and association of species. Verhandlungen der lnternationalen Vereinigung fUr Theoretische und
Odonate predation in Bornean treehole communities: some observations
The reproductive behaviour of /schnura senegalensis (Rambur), Pseudagrion microcephalum (Rambur) and P. perfuscatum Lieftinck (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)
Reproduktionsverhalten von Neurobasis kaupi Brauer, 1867
Threatening flights of Rhinocypha species from Sulawesi-an exceptional function for population coherence?
Sundacypha striata spec. nov., a new damselfly from Borneo (Zygoptera
Territorial and courtship displays in Bornean Odonata
Further notes on the specific characters of Calicnemia Strand, with a key to the males and remarks on some larval forms (Zygoptera: Platycnemididae)
Life histories and ecology of Odonata breeding in phytotelmata in Bornean
Dragonflies of Tabin wildlife reserve
The territorial behaviour of Devadatta a. argyoides (Selys) (Odonata, Amphipterygidae)
IUCN Red List of threatened species. <www.redlist.org/>
Notes on the Rhinocypha cucullata Selys group from Borneo with a descrip
The reproductive behaviour of Prodasineura collaris (Selys) and P. vertica/is (Selys) (Odonata, Protoneuridae)
1931 b. Revised list of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Borneo
Behavioural ecology of Tyriobapta torrida Kirbyat the breedingand resting sites ( Anisoptera : Libellulidae )
Records of the Odonata from Penang Island
Odonata of southeast Asia collected by the late Mr. M. Iwasaki. Part 1. Odonata of Malay peninsula (West Malaysia) and Singapore
1931 a. A list of the dragonflies (Odonata) of the Malay Peninsula with descriptions of new species
Some dragonfly records from the states of Pahang and Perak,West Malaysia
The Odonata of the island Sumba with a survey of the dragonfly fauna of the lesser Sunda Islands
Dramatic behaviour of Odonata
Drepanosticta berinchangensis spec. nov. from West Malaysia (Zygoptera: Platystictidae)
Damselflies and dragonflies from four forest types in Brunei
Key to the Malesian species of Leptogomphus Selys, with the description of a new species from Sabah (Odonata, Gomphidae)
Dragonflies and caddisflies (Odonata and Trichoptera) from waters around the Danum Valley Field Centre
On the biology of the damselfly Euphaea ameeka van Tol & Norma-Rashid in Borneo (Zygoptera: Euphaeidae)
The larva of Macromia euterpe Laidlaw, 1915 (Anisoptera: Macromiidae)
Rediscovery of Linaeschna polli from Borneo
Sabah (Odonata, Gomphidae). lijdschrift voor Entomologie
A note on the dragonfly fauna (Odonata) of Mt Kinabalu and of some other mountain areas of Malaysia
Dragonflies of Mount Kinabalu ( the highest mountain in Borneo )
The Odonata of Sulawesi ( Celebes ) , Indonesia an introduction