The development of organisms is changing drastically because of anthropogenic changes in once-limited nutrients. Although the importance of changing macronutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, is well-established, it is less clear how anthropogenic changes in micronutrients will affect organismal development, potentially changing dynamics of selection. We use butterflies as a study system to test whether changes in sodium availability due to road salt runoff have significant effects on the development of sodium-limited traits, such as neural and muscle tissue. We first document how road salt runoff can elevate sodium concentrations in the tissue of some plant groups by 1.5–30 times. Using monarch butterflies reared on roadside- and pra...
Environmental change can have drastic effects on natural populations. To successfully predict such e...
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation is that...
Evolution of pollen feeding in Heliconius has allowed exploitation of rich amino acid sources and dr...
The development of organisms is changing drastically because of anthropogenic changes in once-limite...
Anthropogenic increases in nutrient availability offer opportunities to study evolutionary shifts in...
Nutrition is a key component of life-history theory, yet we know little about how diet quality shape...
Raw data associated with Mitchell, T. S., et al., Butterflies do not alter oviposition or larval for...
Movement uses resources that may otherwise be allocated to somatic maintenance or reproduction. How ...
Insect resistance to plant toxins is widely assumed to have evolved in response to using defended pl...
Flight is an essential biological ability of many insects, but is energetically costly. Environments...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Sodium availability is a limiting factor to many organisms’ diets, particularly herbivores. However,...
Environmental change can have drastic effects on natural populations. To successfully predict such e...
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation is that...
Evolution of pollen feeding in Heliconius has allowed exploitation of rich amino acid sources and dr...
The development of organisms is changing drastically because of anthropogenic changes in once-limite...
Anthropogenic increases in nutrient availability offer opportunities to study evolutionary shifts in...
Nutrition is a key component of life-history theory, yet we know little about how diet quality shape...
Raw data associated with Mitchell, T. S., et al., Butterflies do not alter oviposition or larval for...
Movement uses resources that may otherwise be allocated to somatic maintenance or reproduction. How ...
Insect resistance to plant toxins is widely assumed to have evolved in response to using defended pl...
Flight is an essential biological ability of many insects, but is energetically costly. Environments...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Sodium availability is a limiting factor to many organisms’ diets, particularly herbivores. However,...
Environmental change can have drastic effects on natural populations. To successfully predict such e...
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation is that...
Evolution of pollen feeding in Heliconius has allowed exploitation of rich amino acid sources and dr...