Monarch butterflies do not place all of their eggs in one basket: oviposition on nine Midwestern milkweed species

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Over the past two decades, the population of monarch butterflies east of the Rocky Mountains has experienced a significant decline in overwintering numbers. Habitat restoration that includes planting milkweeds is essential to boost monarch numbers within the breeding range. Milkweeds are the only host plants for larval monarch butterflies, but female oviposition preference for different milkweed species, especially those with overlapping ranges,...
Paper Details
Title
Monarch butterflies do not place all of their eggs in one basket: oviposition on nine Midwestern milkweed species
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
1
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