Collecting Dragonflies and Damselflies in Atlantic Canada with a Species List and Distribution for Northeastern North America

Type
Publication
Authors
PMBrunelle ( Paul-Michael Brunelle )
 
Category
SCIWC Library  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1994 
Pages
49 
Subject
Dragonflies and Damselflies in Eastern Canada 
Abstract
"Introduction

I have prepared this paper for several reasons. Principally, I wanted to help those who have an interest in Dragonflies (the order Odonata, including both dragonflies and damselflies) and who wish to pursue that interest but have no training in biology.

Additionally, I hope that it will encourage person studying dragonflies in Atlantic Canada to keep records and specimens in such a way that they will contribute to a strong body of knowledge, constituting a baseline on distribution (where the species are found) for the use of future workers..." 
Description
This document is a copy of a publication entitled 'Collecting Dragonflies and Damselflies in Atlantic Canada with a Species List and Distribution for Northeastern North America' by Paul-Michael Brunelle.

ISBN: 1-896159-00-1

Topics Includes:
- Taxonomy
- Terminology
- Ethical Considerations
- Collecting or Watching
- Legalities and Courtesies
- Depositing Specimens and Records
- Equipment and Techniques
- Travelling with Specimens
- Preserving
- Storage
- Data Collection
- Rearing Specimens in Captivity  
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