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Dragonflies

This reading profile brings together 4 source-linked articles that reference dragonflies.

Fauna does not yet have a full sourced identification profile for this name, so this page keeps the relevant reading together without inventing missing species detail.
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  1. Field guideHow dragonfly nymphs huntA dragonfly nymph carries a folding capture tool beneath its head. Muscles preload elastic structures at two joints, a synchronized release throws the labial mask forward, and terminal palps close around prey.
  2. Field guideWatching dragonflies and damselfliesDragonflies and damselflies become easier to study when you stop chasing them. Visit in suitable weather, wait near a favored perch or patrol lane, compare structure before color, and record date, place, habitat, behavior, and photographs without capture.
  3. Field guideHow insect metamorphosis worksMetamorphosis is not one butterfly trick. Insects follow several developmental patterns, and the immature stage may live in a different habitat, eat different food, or resemble the adult to very different degrees.
  4. Field guideIndicator species explainedAn indicator species is monitored because a defined attribute—presence, abundance, chemistry, condition, or reproduction—has an established relationship with an environmental question. Its meaning depends on the stressor, place, timescale, sampling method, and supporting evidence.