Migration in butterflies: a global overview

Mar 30, 2021Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Worldwide Patterns of Butterfly Migration

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Abstract

Nearly 600 butterfly species show evidence of migratory movements.

  • The rate of discovery of migratory movements in butterflies suggests that many more species may be migratory.
  • Butterfly migration has been documented across all families, with the Nymphalidae family containing the most migratory species (275 species).
  • The Pieridae family has the highest proportion of migratory species, accounting for 13% (133 species).
  • Only one line of evidence is available for 92% of identified migratory species, indicating a lack of comprehensive data.
  • Migration in butterflies is poorly understood geographically, with most information coming from Europe, the USA, and Australia.

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