Abstract Background Selective pressures that occur during long-distance migration can influence morphological traits across a range of taxa. In flying insects, selection should favour individuals that have wing morphologies that increase energy efficiency and survival. In monarch butterflies, differences in wing morphology between migratory and resident populations suggest that migratory populations have undergone selection for larger (as measured by length and area) and more elongated (as measured by roundness and aspect ratio) forewings. However, selection on wing morphology may also occur within migratory populations, particularly if individuals or populations consistently migrate different distances. Results Using 613 monarch butterflie...
Alternative life history strategies are mechanisms by which organisms are able to maximize fitness a...
Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected animals ...
Partial migration, where a proportion of a population migrates, while other individuals remain resid...
Monarch butterfly wing morphology varies substantially throughout their global range, both between r...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
Each fall, the North American population of monarch butterflies engage in one of the most extensive ...
Understanding the natal origins of migratory animals is critical for understanding their population ...
North American monarch butterflies maintain alternative migratory phenotypes that develop when indiv...
Elucidating the adaptations that promote flight in animals can aid the understanding of evolution an...
Abstract Environmental heterogeneity in temperate latitudes is expected to maintain seasonally plast...
Understanding the natal origins of migratory animals is critical for understanding their population ...
Each year, millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 3000 km from their overw...
Animals which migrate by flying should be subject to selection for optimal wing characteristics that...
Optimal flight in butterflies depends on structural features of the wings and body, including wing s...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.) undergo an iconic annual, long-distance migration taking t...
Alternative life history strategies are mechanisms by which organisms are able to maximize fitness a...
Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected animals ...
Partial migration, where a proportion of a population migrates, while other individuals remain resid...
Monarch butterfly wing morphology varies substantially throughout their global range, both between r...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
Each fall, the North American population of monarch butterflies engage in one of the most extensive ...
Understanding the natal origins of migratory animals is critical for understanding their population ...
North American monarch butterflies maintain alternative migratory phenotypes that develop when indiv...
Elucidating the adaptations that promote flight in animals can aid the understanding of evolution an...
Abstract Environmental heterogeneity in temperate latitudes is expected to maintain seasonally plast...
Understanding the natal origins of migratory animals is critical for understanding their population ...
Each year, millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 3000 km from their overw...
Animals which migrate by flying should be subject to selection for optimal wing characteristics that...
Optimal flight in butterflies depends on structural features of the wings and body, including wing s...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.) undergo an iconic annual, long-distance migration taking t...
Alternative life history strategies are mechanisms by which organisms are able to maximize fitness a...
Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected animals ...
Partial migration, where a proportion of a population migrates, while other individuals remain resid...