RÉMI-JULIEN SAVARD’s scientific contributions

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The Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Canada: species list, geographical distribution, status, and conservation ranks
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February 2024

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RÉMI-JULIEN SAVARD

Canada has lost three important odonatologists since the first edition of this list was published in 2005: Gordon Pritchard, University of Calgary biology professor and internationally active odonate researcher (Cannings 2013); Paul Brunelle, leader of the massive inventory of Odonata in the Maritime Provinces (McAlpine 2020a, b, c) and co-author of the first edition of this checklist; and Raymond Hutchinson, who made huge contributions to Québec and Canadian odonatology over the past five decades (Savard 2021). We dedicate this work to them.

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... There was plenty to learn scientifically, too. I concentrated on biogeography and faunistics Cannings 2012Cannings , 2014aCannings , 2019, taxonomy (Cannings and Garrison 1991;Simaika and Cannings 2004;Cannings et al. 2024), the description of larvae (Cannings and Doerksen 1979;Cannings 1981aCannings , 1982, and conservation biology (Cannings 2002a;Cannings et al. 2007b). ...

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Three brothers in biology: bugs, birds, books, conservation, and politics
The Dragonflies and Damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Canada: species list, geographical distribution, status, and conservation ranks

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