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Member list

Current members

Jo-Fan Wang
1. The Territorial Behavior of Euphaea formosa (Odonata). 2. Tempo and Mode of Pronotal Evolution in Membracis Treehoppers.
Hung-Nien Chen
1. The effect of typhoon on survivalship of Matrona cyanoptera. 2. Modes of phenotypic variation in Euphaea amphicyana.
Lan-Wai Yeh
Ecology and evolution of Taiwanese Carabus ground beetles.
Yun-Chieh Cheng
What do damselfly larvae eat? DNA barcode analyses of larval diet in Matrona cyanoptera and Euphaea formosa.
Chung-Hsin Huang
Flucuating Asymmetry and Developmental Asymmetry of Cyclommatus mniszechi.
Hui-Yun Tseng
1. Biological function of coloration in Pachyrrhynchus tobafolius. 2. Phylogeny and color evolution of Pachyrrhynchus weevils. 3. Population genetics of Pachyrrhynchus weevils on Lanyu and Green Island.
I-Ting Hsiao
Variation of genitalia in Euphaea amphicyana.
Yen-Ting Chen
The effect of forest management of Mt. Da-Shiue on the morphological variation of a ground beetle, Carabus (Apotomopterus) masuzoi.
Jyun-Huei Huang
The fighting behavior of a stag beetle, Rhaetulus crenatus.
Shi-Ting Wu
Membracis Phyllotropis.
Chiao-Wei Lin
The fighting behavior of a stag beetle, Rhaetulus crenatus.
Yong-Chao Su
Behavioral ecology, sociobiology, population genetics, and molecular phylogenetics.

Past members

Wei-Liang Xiao
Variation of wing veins in Euphaea amphicyana.
Li-Wen Weng
Why do firefly larvae emit light?
Yat-Hung Lee
Speciation of Euphaea damselflies.
Che-Yu Kuan
Variation of mandibles in stag beetles.
Chu-Yen Cheng
Phylogeography of a Philippine's treehopper, Leptocentrus reponens.
Ming-Yu Chen
Phylogeography and population history of the treehoppers, Centrochares horifficus from the Philippines Archipelago.
Shao-Chang Huang
Visual Communication of Matrona cyanoptera
Jen-Pan Huang
Population Genetics and Phylogeographic Analyses of Formosan Damselfly, Euphaea Formosa (Insecta: Odonata: Euphaeidae) from Taiwan
Wei-Yun Chen
Molecular and Phylogenetic Characterization of Endosymbiotic Bacteria of the Froghopper, Okiscarta uchidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cercopidae)

Visiting scholars and students

Vanitha Williams
Predatory potential of waterbug, Diplonychus rusticus and dragonfly, Diplacodes trivialis on mosquito larvae.
Marina Vilenica
Dragonfly composition (Insecta, Odonata) in wetland area of Turopolje region, Croatia
Klaas-Douwe 'KD' B. Dijkstra
Erin McCullough
" Diversification of weapon form: aerodynamic costs of beetle horns.
Ashley E. King
Intrasexual combat and intersexual antagonistic co-evolution in horned beetles.

Klaas-Douwe 'KD' B. Dijkstra

Klaas-Douwe 'KD' B. Dijkstra

Title

Visiting Scholar, Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity (NCB Naturalis), Leiden, Netherlands, 2010

Species: Africocypha

Africocypha

Project

History, diversity and identification of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata).

Abstrct

2010/11/8-12 Lecture poster(9 MB).

KD lecture image

KD gave a lecture in Tunghai.

Dragonfly Lecture Slides:

(copyright belongs to KD Dijstra, downloaded files for personal use only.)

1. Three Essential Facts of Odonata (4.4 MB)

2. Odonata Taxonomy (10 MB)

3. Diversification of African Odonata (9.7 MB)

4. Red-listing Odonata (10.8 MB)

5. ICUN (2.5 MB)

Please visit KD's web page.

Please visit KD's photo gallery.

My passion for natural history began when I was nine, living in Egypt. After obtaining an MSc at Leiden University in 1998 (cum laude), I worked on African and European Odonata at the National Museum of Natural History (now NCB Naturalis). I obtained a PhD at Leiden University (2007) with accumulated work on the taxonomy and biogeography of African Odonata, publishing over forty papers (since 2002), and shared the Worldwide Dragonfly Association outstanding achievement award (2005). Systematic, phylogenetic, evolutionary, biogeographic and ecological research continues, especially on Palaeotropical Zygoptera with DAWN (Damselfly Workers Naturalis).

KD in LianHwaTz image

KD in LianHwaTz Research Station.

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