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Endemic Odonates of India

 
R. Babu (Author) K.A. Subramanian (Author) Supriya Nandy (Author) Occasional Paper
Synopsis

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Discussion. 3. Summary. 4. Acknowledgements. 5. Reference. 6. Addendum. 7. Plates. From the introduction: Endemic species which are restricted within a geographic region are very important in characterization of biogeographic provinces. Areas with high degree of endemism are active places of speciation or refuges of past climatic or habitat changes. The recognition of endemic species areas is also important in conservation and management of biodiversity.

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About the author

K.A. Subramanian

K.A. Subramanian studied stream insect communities of the Western Ghats for his doctoral thesis. Currently he is a DSt-Young Scientist at Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and Studies the evolution and community ecology of Indian odonates. He is also interested in freshwater biodiversity conservation and ecology of aquatic insect.

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Bibliographic information

Title Endemic Odonates of India
Format Softcover
Date published: 31.12.2013
Edition 1st. ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788181713483
length 60p., Colour; Illustrations; Colour; Map; 24cm.