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Diversity and abundance of dragonflies and damselflies in Tampa Bay, Florida

  • 1. University of South Florida, Department of Integrative biology, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA; E-mail: meredithk@mail.usf.edu (M. A. K.), tkoster@mail.usf.edu (T. K.). dzydek@mail.usf.edu (D. J. Z.), nogburn@mail.usf.edu (N. T. O.), jsharpin@usf.edu (J. S.), rshell1@mail.usf.edu (R. S.), lajeunesse@usf.edu (M. J. L.)
  • 2. University of Alabama, Department of Biological Sciences, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487, USA, E-mail: bnmacneill@crimson.ua.edu (B. N. M.)

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Krause, Meredith A., Koster, Thomas, MacNeill, Bryan N., Zydek, Daniel J., Ogburn, Nicholas T., Sharpin, Jonathan, Shell, Robert, Lajeunesse, Marc J. (2020): Diversity and abundance of dragonflies and damselflies in Tampa Bay, Florida. Florida Entomologist 103 (2): 392-396, DOI: 10.1653/024.103.0312, URL: https://bioone.org/journals/florida-entomologist/volume-103/issue-3/024.103.0312/Diversity-and-Abundance-of-Dragonflies-and-Damselflies-in-Tampa-Bay/10.1653/024.103.0312.full

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