2020
DOI: 10.1080/00379271.2020.1754909
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Aspects of life history of the Afrotropical endangered Acisoma inflatum (Selys, 1889) (Odonata: Libellulidae) in Northeast Algeria

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“…In addition, the El Graeate site is also thought to host a larger population of U. edwardsii (Khelifa et al, 2018), suggesting distinct intraspecific competition. EM50 of U. edwardsii was quite different than those estimated for other Libellulidae studied in Northeast-Algeria, namely Sympetrum meridionale (Selys, 1841) (16 days) (Hadjadji et al, 2019), the Afrotropical Acisoma inflatum (25 days) (Baaloudj, 2020), and Orthetrum cancellatum (Linnaeus, 1758) (20 days) (Hadjoudj et al, 2014). The overall asynchronous emergence pattern was typical of a «summer species» (Corbet, 1954).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…In addition, the El Graeate site is also thought to host a larger population of U. edwardsii (Khelifa et al, 2018), suggesting distinct intraspecific competition. EM50 of U. edwardsii was quite different than those estimated for other Libellulidae studied in Northeast-Algeria, namely Sympetrum meridionale (Selys, 1841) (16 days) (Hadjadji et al, 2019), the Afrotropical Acisoma inflatum (25 days) (Baaloudj, 2020), and Orthetrum cancellatum (Linnaeus, 1758) (20 days) (Hadjoudj et al, 2014). The overall asynchronous emergence pattern was typical of a «summer species» (Corbet, 1954).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%