Monarch butterflies reared under autumn‐like conditions have more efficient flight and lower post‐flight metabolism

Volume: 45, Issue: 3, Pages: 562 - 572
Published: Dec 16, 2019
Abstract
1. Many migratory animals undergo physiological and behavioural changes to prepare for and sustain long-distance movements. Because insect migrations are common and diverse, studies that examine how migratory insects meet the energetic demands of long-distance movements are badly needed. 2. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 4000 km annually from eastern North America to wintering sites in central Mexico. Autumn generation...
Paper Details
Title
Monarch butterflies reared under autumn‐like conditions have more efficient flight and lower post‐flight metabolism
Published Date
Dec 16, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
3
Pages
562 - 572
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