Global review of freshwater species finds a quarter of them are threatened with extinction. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The study by researchers at Pune's MIT World Peace University specifies shifts in dragonfly populations caused by changing ...
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Researchers from Maharashtra and Kerala have discovered two new dragonfly species in the Western Ghats, highlighting the need ...
MIT-WPU study reveals significant changes in Pune's dragonfly populations over time, with some species disappearing while others thrive due to urbanisation and environmental shifts.
Water striders walk on this membrane. Water striders eat insects and larvae on the surface of water, such as mosquitoes and fallen dragonflies. There are many such other interesting aquatic insects ...
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They’re the order Odonata. That’s dragonflies and damselflies to most of us. Before the dinosaurs even existed, they had a two-foot wingspan, like a small hawk. Today they’re more ...
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