2020
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20201900024
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The past, present and future of dragonfly research in Indonesia

Abstract: Up to present, Indonesia has 900 described species of dragonflies with around 70% are endemic; among them, the most diverse is in Papua. This data is collected based on 356 publications from scientific journals, bulletins, magazines, books, theses, and proceedings from 1773 to 2019. There is still a lack of information about what is the most and least popular topics and where is the most explored regions in Indonesia for Odonata research. I categorized the topics into biodiversity, taxonomy and systematics, bi… Show more

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“…The five titles can be observed in Table 2. If traced, research related to the Odonata order that was recorded only amounted to 7 publications for 250 years (1773-2019): 5 from the biodiversity aspect and two from the ecological aspect [23]. It means that Odonata on the island of Lombok is not widely known.…”
Section: The Urgency Of the Variable Understoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The five titles can be observed in Table 2. If traced, research related to the Odonata order that was recorded only amounted to 7 publications for 250 years (1773-2019): 5 from the biodiversity aspect and two from the ecological aspect [23]. It means that Odonata on the island of Lombok is not widely known.…”
Section: The Urgency Of the Variable Understoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odonata in Indonesian have become research objects since the second half of eighteenth century, where huge number of species collected 1097 (2022) 012056 IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1097/1/012056 2 and described during the Dutch colonial era [4]. These collected specimens were later referred as study materials for Indonesian Odonata diversity [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odonatology in Indonesia can be said experiencing prominent emergence since last decade [5]. This good trend, however, centralized more in Java thanks to the proximity of many supporting factors, such as many top universities reside in this island, where academic resources for Odonata available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of Indonesia's unique geographical position as an archipelago, researchers are constantly drawn to the country to learn new things. On the other hand, topics related to ecology, conservation, learning, ethnozoology about Odonata have not been studied in depth (Lupiyaningdyah, 2020). This study is intended to fill a more profound gap about the use of monographs in learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%