Fueling the fall migration of the monarch butterfly

Jun 16, 2011Integrative and comparative biology

What Powers Monarch Butterflies During Their Fall Migration

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Abstract

Monarch butterflies in Virginia store significantly more lipids during migration compared to summer breeding butterflies.

  • Lipid content analysis was conducted on 765 monarch butterflies over 4 years.
  • Virginia migrants exhibit significant variations in lipid storage both within seasons and between years.
  • Most Virginia samples had lower lipid levels than those found in butterflies that reached Texas and northern Mexico.
  • The presence of roosting behavior in monarchs is associated with higher lipid content compared to those nectaring at flowers.
  • Stored lipids are primarily important for survival during the overwintering period rather than for fueling migration.
  • Agricultural practices, including the use of herbicide-resistant crops, may be reducing the availability of nectar sources for monarchs.

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