Dragonfly Nymphs of North America: An Identification Guide - Couverture rigide

Tennessen, Kenneth J.

 
9783319977751: Dragonfly Nymphs of North America: An Identification Guide

Synopsis

New, fully illustrated characters provide for definite identification of North American dragonfly nymphs to family, genus and species levels
Once a users make an identification, follow-up diagnostic features are provided so they can verify that they have arrived at a correct identification
Characters used in previous nymph identification keys are evaluated, and errors and misleading couplets are analyzed
Life cycle data and functional morphology of various nymph features important in their survival are provided; almost no information on these aspects of dragonfly nymph biology is found in previous works

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À propos de l'auteur

Kenneth J. Tennessen grew up in the Wisconsin North Woods where he became fascinated with insects at an early age. Of particular impact was the discovery of the life cycle of dragonflies, as he witnessed the transformation of nymphs from an aquatic existence to adults that could mate in the air then return to the water to lay eggs. His pursuit of knowledge on aquatic insects intensified at the University of Wisconsin where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in 1968. His ensuing graduate program at the University of Florida was interrupted by the military draft and one year of service in the Vietnam War. Returning to the University of Florida, he earned a Ph.D. in Entomology in 1975 under the direction of Minter J. Westfall, Jr. During his career as an environmental biologist for the Tennessee Valley Authority, he continued taxonomic research on dragonflies on his own time. Numerous collecting trips in Canada and the United States, as well as some of the collections he made in the Neotropics, provided much-needed specimens to complete this monograph on the Anisoptera nymphs of North America. Although retired, he continues studying Odonata as a Research Associate at the Florida Collections of Arthropods. He currently lives with his wife Sandi in central Wisconsin.

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ISBN 10 :  3319977776 ISBN 13 :  9783319977775
Editeur : Springer, 2019
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