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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Dragonflies & Damselflies (Odonata)

Water Dancers Of South Africa's National Botanical Gardens An Illustrated Dragonfly and Damselfly Checklist

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Series: SANBI Biodiversity Series Volume: 21
By: Christopher K Willis(Author), Michael J Samways(Author)
108 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Water Dancers Of South Africa's National Botanical Gardens
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After birds, butterflies, and bees, dragonflies and damselflies are among the most conspicuous groups of animals observed in South Africa's National Botanical Gardens. They are particularly prevalent around rivers, streams, dams and other aquatic habitats. The title of this book – water dancers – is a literal translation of the Zulu word 'jigamanzi' that has been used to describe dragonflies, an apt description as adults swirl about water bodies engaged in their daily business. Part of the reason for publishing this illustrated checklist is to create greater public awareness and appreciation of the importance and value of conserving dragonfly diversity as a valuable component of our natural habitats and ecosystems, as dragonflies serve as excellent indicators of terrestrial and aquatic environmental change. Not only are dragonflies good indicators of environmental health and ecological integrity, they also act as flagship species for other aquatic invertebrates in the biodiversity debate. Water Dancers Of South Africa's National Botanical Gardens represents the third in a series of Sappi-sponsored illustrated checklists of biodiversity recorded in South Africa's National Botanical Gardens.

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Field / Identification Guide World / Checklist
Series: SANBI Biodiversity Series Volume: 21
By: Christopher K Willis(Author), Michael J Samways(Author)
108 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
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