نتایج جستجو برای: danaus chrysippus

تعداد نتایج: 294  

2012
Nathan G. Miller Leonard I. Wassenaar Keith A. Hobson D. Ryan Norris

Each year, millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 3000 km from their overwintering grounds in central Mexico to breed in eastern North America. Malcolm et al. (1993) articulated two non-mutually exclusive hypotheses to explain how Monarchs re-colonize North America each spring. The 'successive brood' hypothesis proposes that monarchs migrate from Mexico to the Gulf Coa...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 1997
K L Leong M A Yoshimura H K Kaya H Williams

The susceptibility of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larvae to the neogregarine parasite, Ophryocystis elektroscirrha, was tested in the laboratory. Spore loads recovered from infected monarch butterflies were directly related to the inoculum level, larval stage of the host, and spore age. There was a linear relationship between spores ingested by first instar larvae and spore concent...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2011
Eleanore D Sternberg Thierry Lefèvre Amanda H Rawstern Jacobus C de Roode

Hosts often become infected with multiple parasite strains or species. Previous work has shown that the outcome of infections with multiple parasite strains or species often differs significantly from that of single infections, making them a potentially important factor in determining the prevalence and spread of disease. Here we show that infection with a virulent parasite increases host survi...

2012
D. T. Tyler Flockhart Tara G. Martin D. Ryan Norris

A central goal of population ecology is to identify the factors that regulate population growth. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in eastern North America re-colonize the breeding range over several generations that result in population densities that vary across space and time during the breeding season. We used laboratory experiments to measure the strength of density-dependent intraspe...

2017
Wayne E. Thogmartin Jay E. Diffendorfer Laura López-Hoffman Karen Oberhauser John Pleasants Brice X. Semmens Darius Semmens Orley R. Taylor Ruscena Wiederholt

Given the rapid population decline and recent petition for listing of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.) under the Endangered Species Act, an accurate estimate of the Eastern, migratory population size is needed. Because of difficulty in counting individual monarchs, the number of hectares occupied by monarchs in the overwintering area is commonly used as a proxy for population size, w...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
D T Tyler Flockhart Leonard I Wassenaar Tara G Martin Keith A Hobson Michael B Wunder D Ryan Norris

Insect migration may involve movements over multiple breeding generations at continental scales, resulting in formidable challenges to their conservation and management. Using distribution models generated from citizen scientist occurrence data and stable-carbon and -hydrogen isotope measurements, we tracked multi-generational colonization of the breeding grounds of monarch butterflies (Danaus ...

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