Article ID: CBB452164873

Readjusting observational grids in dragonfly field guides (2024)

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Wildlife field guide books present salient features of species, from colour and form to behaviour, and give their readers a vocabulary to express what these features look like. Such structures for observation, or observational grids, allow users to identify wildlife species through what Law and Lynch have called ‘the difference that makes the difference’. In this article, we show how these grids, and the characteristics that distinguish species, change over time in response to wider concerns in the community that use and make the field guides. We use the development of Dutch field guides for dragonflies to show how the ethics of observing wildlife, the recreational value of dragonfly observation, the affordances of observational tools, and biodiversity monitoring and conservation goals all have repercussions for how dragonflies are to be identified. Ultimately, this affects not only how dragonflies are to be observed and identified, but also what is taken to be ‘out there’. The article is based on a transdisciplinary cooperation between a dragonfly enthusiast with emic knowledge and access, and an STS researcher. We hope the articulation of our approach might inspire analyses of other observational practices and communities.

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Authors & Contributors
Jorink, Eric
Bont, Raf de
Chen, Tianjia
Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.
Dowie, Mark
Ramakers, Bart
Journals
Archives of Natural History
British Journal for the History of Science
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Environment and History
Ethics, Place and Environment
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Princeton University
CSIRO Publishing
National University of Singapore Press
Princeton University Press
The MIT Press
Yale University Press
Concepts
Biological diversity; biodiversity
Wildlife conservation
Insects
Science and art
Entomology
Guides; handbooks
People
Swammerdam, Jan
Cadé, Petrus
Hoefnagel, Joris
Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van
Post, Elisabeth Maria
Taylor White
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
20th century, late
16th century
20th century
21st century
Places
Netherlands
Africa
Belgium
Great Britain
British Columbia (Canada)
Taiwan
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