Over the past two decades, researchers have observed declines in populations of both monarch butterflies (over 70% in some areas) and milkweed. Climate-related factors contributing to these declines include increasing frequency of intense winter storms and near freezing temperatures in monarch overwintering areas in Mexico, and severe droughts in the southwestern and southeastern United States, which affect both species. If these trends continue, they could create a mismatch in time or space between monarch breeding cycles along their northward migration (April to August) and the growth and survival of milkweed plants eaten by monarch caterpillars
Plants play an important role in structuring ecological communities from the bottom up through inter...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Seasonal windows of opportunity are intervals within a year that provide improved prospects for grow...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) rely upon milkweed plants for survival, as it is the only pla...
The Eastern migratory monarch butterfly has declined in recent decades, partly because widespread ad...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Climate change can profoundly alter species\u27 distributions due to changes in temperature, precipi...
The decline in milkweed (Asclepias spp.) populations across the country, due to factors including ag...
Species interactions, specifically plant-insect interactions, are ubiquitous worldwide. Climate chan...
The eastern migratory population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus plexippus) has declined by...
Threats to migratory animals can occur at multiple periods of the annual cycle that are separated by...
We review the postulated threatening processes that may have affected the decline in the eastern pop...
1. Interacting species are experiencing disruptions in the relative timing of their key life history...
Western monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have declined ~97% from historic abundances in the ea...
Monarch (Danaus plexippus L.) is a long distance migratory species of butterfly in North America tha...
Plants play an important role in structuring ecological communities from the bottom up through inter...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Seasonal windows of opportunity are intervals within a year that provide improved prospects for grow...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) rely upon milkweed plants for survival, as it is the only pla...
The Eastern migratory monarch butterfly has declined in recent decades, partly because widespread ad...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Climate change can profoundly alter species\u27 distributions due to changes in temperature, precipi...
The decline in milkweed (Asclepias spp.) populations across the country, due to factors including ag...
Species interactions, specifically plant-insect interactions, are ubiquitous worldwide. Climate chan...
The eastern migratory population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus plexippus) has declined by...
Threats to migratory animals can occur at multiple periods of the annual cycle that are separated by...
We review the postulated threatening processes that may have affected the decline in the eastern pop...
1. Interacting species are experiencing disruptions in the relative timing of their key life history...
Western monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have declined ~97% from historic abundances in the ea...
Monarch (Danaus plexippus L.) is a long distance migratory species of butterfly in North America tha...
Plants play an important role in structuring ecological communities from the bottom up through inter...
Climate change can profoundly alter species' distributions due to changes in temperature, precipitat...
Seasonal windows of opportunity are intervals within a year that provide improved prospects for grow...