Tree and scrub clearance to enhance habitat for the southern damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale at Creech Heath, Dorset, England
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Published source details
Liley D. (2005) Tree and scrub clearance to enhance habitat for the southern damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale at Creech Heath, Dorset, England. Conservation Evidence, 2, 131-132.
Published source details Liley D. (2005) Tree and scrub clearance to enhance habitat for the southern damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale at Creech Heath, Dorset, England. Conservation Evidence, 2, 131-132.
Summary
Scrub and trees were removed from overgrown clay pits at a nature reserve in southern England. Prior to management the maximum counts of southern damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale was 40-70 adults annually, but this increased to around 150-200 adults after management opened up the pools.
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