There are threelife stages of a dragonfly: egg, larva, and adult. Females can lay hundreds of eggs, which are most often deposited on plants near the water level. Some species inject their eggs ...
Evolution predisposes her to resist: She has limited eggs, her reproductive tract can be damaged by repeated copulations, she’s already been inseminated by the mate she chose, and the dragonfly ...
The dragonfly is believed to have already been lost from these states. MIGRATION: This species does not migrate. BREEDING: Soon after mating, which can last for up to an hour, impregnated females ...
"Eggs are laid by adults either directly into ... out of the water on to vegetation for a final moult when the adult dragonfly or damselfly emerges". As the creatures rely on a watery habitat ...