Associations of dragonflies (Odonata, Anisoptera) of various habitat types in pine woods were determined. Based on the analyses of the gut contents it was found that dragonfly imagines showed no distinct preferences with respect to insect prey species; they consumed insects that were the most numerous in their habitat.
Problems of bionomics and ecology, reproductive territorialism an the maturation-related territorialism in imagines in habitats remote from water reservoirs in the damselflies (Zygoptera) and dragonflies (Anisoptera) are discussed.