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Table 1 Odonata species found and the mean number of individuals of each species in different sites

From: The effect of peatland drainage and restoration on Odonata species richness and abundance

 

Restored

Drained

Pristine

 

Before

1. year after

3. year after

Before

1. year after

3. year after

Before

1. year after

3. year after

Lestes sponsa (Hansemann, 1823)

      

2 (1)

2.5 (2)

3.7 (3)

Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier, 1825)

  

2 (1)

   

1.5 (2)

2.3 (3)

9 (2)

Coenagrion johanssoni (Wallengren, 1894)

      

6.5 (2)

  

Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier, 1840)

       

2 (1)

 

Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758)

  

1 (1)

   

2 (3)

1.3 (3)

1 (1)

Aeshna subarctica (Walker, 1908)

  

1 (1)

  

1 (1)

2.8 (5)

1 (1)

3 (1)

Somatochlora alpestris (Selys, 1840)

  

1 (1)

1 (1)

     

Somatochlora arctica (Zetterstedt, 1840)

5.5 (4)

  

7.3 (3)

13 (1)

2.5 (2)

13 (1)

  

Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden, 1825)

1 (1)

 

2 (1)

      

Libellula quadrimaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)

  

3.3 (3)

   

1.3 (3)

1 (1)

 

Sympetrum danae (Sulzer, 1776)

  

1 (1)

    

1 (1)

8 (1)

Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden, 1825)

8 (1)

 

2 (3)

1 (1)

1 (1)

10 (1)

16.8 (11)

8.9 (8)

9.6 (5)

Leucorrhinia rubicunda (Linnaeus, 1758)

  

5 (2)

   

1 (1)

1 (2)

1 (3)

  1. In the parenthesis is the number of sites from where the species was caught.
  2. Note that the number of sampled areas differs, before: n = 12; the first year after restoration: n = 10; the third year after restoration: n = 7.