Diversity and ecological diagnosis of dragonflies of high-mountain temporary ponds in the Akfadou massif forest (Algeria)

Q4 Environmental Science
Abdelmadjid Chelli, Riadh Moulai
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Abstract

An Odonata study was carried out during six successive months at five high-mountain temporary ponds located in the Akfadou massif forest, northeast Algeria. These wetlands are virtually unexplored; some of these places are unknown to the general public. However, some of them appear to face numerous threats. The results obtained by this study gave us an idea of the odonatological settlement in this area. With 18 species of Odonata, this territory contains about 1/3 of the Algerian Odonata fauna, of which nine species reproduce in this forest massif. These study stations share in common three species, namely: Ischnura graellsii, Anax imperator, and Orthetrum cancellatum. These three species are omnipresent in more than 75% of the surveys and are distributed in a consistent way in various biotopes. The first species (I. graellsii) together with Lestes virens and Chalcolestes viridis dominate in numbers, accounting for more than half of the total numbers recorded. The Shannon-Weaver index and Equitability index applied to odonatological fauna reveal that Agoulmime Ikher (AI) and Agoulmime Tala Guizane (AT) ponds are the best-structured and most stable in terms of stands in this massif.
阿克法杜山地森林高山临时池塘蜻蜓的多样性和生态诊断(阿尔及利亚)
在阿尔及利亚东北部阿克法杜地块森林的五个高山临时池塘连续六个月进行了一项蜻蜓研究。这些湿地实际上是未经勘探的;其中一些地方不为公众所知。然而,他们中的一些人似乎面临许多威胁。这项研究的结果使我们对该地区的牙齿学定居点有了一个了解。该地区有18种蜻蜓,约占阿尔及利亚蜻蜓区系的三分之一,其中9种在该森林中繁殖。这些研究站共有三个物种,即:石竹属、无刺石竹属和松质石竹属。这三个物种在75%以上的调查中无处不在,并以一致的方式分布在各种生物位中。第一个物种(I.graellsii)与Lestes virens和Chalcolestes viridis一起在数量上占主导地位,占记录总数的一半以上。应用于牙齿学动物群的Shannon Weaver指数和Equitable指数表明,Agoulme Ikher(AI)和Agoulmem Tala Guizane(AT)池塘是该地块中结构最好、林分最稳定的池塘。
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Zoology and Ecology
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