Abstract:
The present study was conducted to reveal the odonate diversity and distribution patterns in selected habitats
with reference to habitat quality and climate variability in order to determine the conservation status of odonate
species and to predict any future threats to odonate assemblages in selected habitats. Odonate assemblages were
investigated for six month period at seven different sites in Matara and Hambantota district, Sri Lanka. Their
exuviae, key vegetation types, water quality parameters and habitat disturbances were also studied. Climate data
from 1998 to 2018 for studied habitats were analyzed. A total 40 odonate species were identified including 11
endemic species. Heat tolerant species and species which can scarcely be seen in dry zone were abundantly
recorded at dry zone habitats in the present study. The present study reveals that there might be a significant
direct effect of habitat quality on odonate species assemblages and distribution patterns in studied habitats and
there might be an indirect effect of climate variability on odonate species assemblages and distribution patterns
in studied habitats. Therefore, these data of relationship among odonate species diversity, habitat quality and
climate variability in different ecological habitats will useful for conservation of odonates in particular habitats.