Science8/16/2025NYT

Meet the Beautiful Dragonfly That Thrives in Your Pollution

Meet the Beautiful Dragonfly That Thrives in Your Pollution

The blue dasher, a type of dragonfly, has been found to thrive in urban environments that are typically avoided by other wildlife. According to new research, this resilient insect can be found living in storm drains and park ponds where other species struggle to survive. The study highlights the blue dasher's adaptability and ability to capitalize on the conditions created by human activity and pollution. Despite the challenges posed by urban habitats, the dragonfly has managed to not only survive but also flourish in these areas. Researchers suggest that the blue dasher's success may be attributed to its versatile diet and tolerance for a wide range of water quality conditions. This finding underscores the importance of understanding the ecological dynamics of urban environments and the potential for certain species to adapt and even benefit from the changes brought about by human development.

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