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Monarch butterfly migration in North America: Controversy and conservation
1Stephen Malcolm is at the Dept of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Abstract:
The monarch butterfly is the most spectacular example of insect migration known. Monarchs are threatened by the destruction of their over-wintering sites in Mexico, California and elsewhere, and many efforts are being made to conserve these sites. However, a controversial recent suggestion, that some monarch populations may not migrate at all, has jeopardized some of these efforts. This article assesses the evidence for and against the new suggestion.
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