Seidu, IssahDanquah, EmmanuelNsor, Collins AyineKwarteng, David AmaningLancaster, Lesley T2018-10-032018-10-032017Seidu, I, Danquah, E, Nsor, C A, Kwarteng, D A & Lancaster, L T 2017, 'Odonata community structure and patterns of land use in the Atewa Range Forest Reserve, Eastern Region (Ghana)', International Journal of Odonatology, vol. 20, no. 3-4, pp. 173-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/13887890.2017.13691791388-7890http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11214The authors are grateful to Worldwide Dragonfly Association (WDA) for providing fund for this study. Special thanks to Tropical Biology Association (www.tropical-biology.org) for their advice and mentoring. My heartfelt appreciation to Viola Clausnitzer and Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra for providing us with the identification hand books and for their immense contribution, mentoring, advice and guidance for the species identifications and towards the successful completion of the study. We are greatly indebted to Robb Fitt for his assistance throughout the data analysis at University of Aberdeen. Finally, to Daniel Acquah-Lamptey, George Ashiagbor, Paul Tehoda, Sulemana Bawa and Emmanuel Amoah, for their role in field data gathering.171294135engSDG 15 - Life on Landfragmentationgeneralistspecialistheliophilicagricultural habitatmatured forestforest margineffective number of speciescanonical correspondence analysisecosystem healthQH301 BiologyQH301Odonata community structure and patterns of land use in the Atewa Range Forest Reserve, Eastern Region (Ghana)Journal article10.1080/13887890.2017.1369179203