Damselflies are suitable subjects for examination of a variety of biologica
l questions, but most research has been carried out in the field. Several q
uestions are hard to test because of the uncontrolled conditions inherent i
n field studies. This can be circumvented by studying populations in semi-n
atural outdoor insectaries. We assessed the suitability of such insectaries
by comparing the survival and adult behaviour of Ischnura elegans (Vander
Linden) in insectaries and in the field. Our results showed that damselflie
s behaved differently under experimental conditions. Nevertheless, outdoor
insectaries can be regarded as a valuable tool to elucidate questions conce
rning life history traits since they offer the possibility to eleminate pre
dation, emi- and immigration and hidden life.