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A Review of the Impacts and Opportunities for African Urban Dragonflies.

Charl DeaconMichael J Samways
Published in: Insects (2021)
Urban settlements range from small villages in rural areas to large metropoles with densely packed infrastructures. Urbanization presents many challenges to the maintenance of freshwater quality and conservation of freshwater biota, especially in Africa. There are many opportunities as well, particularly by fostering contributions from citizen scientists. We review the relationships between dragonflies and urbanization in southern Africa. Shifts in dragonfly assemblages indicate environmental change, as different species are variously sensitive to abiotic and biotic water and bank conditions. They are also conservation umbrellas for many other co-occurring species. Major threats to southern African dragonflies include increasing infrastructure densification, frequent droughts, habitat loss, pollution, and invasive alien vegetation. Mitigation measures include implementation of conservation corridors, maintenance of healthy permanent ponds, pollution reduction, and removal of invasive alien trees. Citizen science is now an important approach for supplementing and supporting professional scientific research.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • particulate matter
  • health risk assessment
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • genetic diversity
  • transcription factor