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A preliminary assessment: seasonal variations of damselfly and dragonfly abundance in Serampore, Jolkol, West Bengal, India
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgementsThe authors are thankful to the H.O.D., Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal, India, for the necessary permission to perform the initial observations. The authors are grateful to Dr. Narayan Ghorai, Department of Zoology, WBSU, and Dr. Kuladeep Roy, Assistant Manager, WWF-India, WBSO, for their kind support throughout the study. The authors are also thankful to AnneshaLahiri, Uttam Gupta, SayokDolui and LoknathSaha for giving constant encouragement.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Authors’ contributionsThe manuscript was conceptualized, drafted and supervised by AIM; AM helped equally in data curation, and both authors analysed the data. AIM contributed to the field work. Both authors read and approved the final manuscript.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMd. Abu Imran MallickMd. Abu Imran Mallick is with the Department of Zoology at West Bengal State University in India.Arpita MondalArpita Mondal is with the Department of Zoology at West Bengal State University in India.
BiodiversityEnvironmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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The aim of Biodiversity is to raise an appreciation and deeper understanding of species, ecosystems and the interconnectedness of the living world and thereby avoid the mismanagement, misuse and destruction of biodiversity. The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles, news items, opinion pieces, experiences from the field and book reviews, as well as running regular feature sections. Articles are written for a broad readership including scientists, educators, policy makers, conservationists, science writers, naturalists and students. Biodiversity aims to provide an international forum on all matters concerning the integrity and wellness of ecosystems, including articles on the impact of climate change, conservation management, agriculture and other human influence on biodiversity.