I examined spatial synchrony in Populations of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) during the summer breeding season across North America and while overwintering along the Pacific Coast. Spatial synchrony was observed in all analyses, but was particularly great among eastern summer populations and among overwintering populations on the Pacific Coast. Thus, in a year when relatively large numbers of monarchs were found at a particular breeding or wintering site in these populations, other sites within a wide area were likely to have relatively large numbers of monarchs as well. Spatial structure, measured by the decline in synchrony with distance, was relatively strong among summer populations in eastern North America, weaker, but present...
North American monarch butterflies maintain alternative migratory phenotypes that develop when indiv...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.) undergo an iconic annual, long-distance migration taking t...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
Each year, millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 3000 km from their overw...
Migratory animals pose unique challenges for conservation biologists, and we have much to learn abou...
Abstract Knowing the distribution of migratory species at different stages of their life cycle is ne...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
A central goal of population ecology is to identify the factors that regulate population growth. Mon...
Many insects are in clear decline, with monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) drawing particular at...
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 ...
Eastern North American monarch butterßies (Danaus plexippus L.) show a series of range shifts during...
Threats to migratory animals can occur at multiple periods of the annual cycle that are separated by...
North American monarch butterflies maintain alternative migratory phenotypes that develop when indiv...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.) undergo an iconic annual, long-distance migration taking t...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
Each year, millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) migrate up to 3000 km from their overw...
Migratory animals pose unique challenges for conservation biologists, and we have much to learn abou...
Abstract Knowing the distribution of migratory species at different stages of their life cycle is ne...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
A central goal of population ecology is to identify the factors that regulate population growth. Mon...
Many insects are in clear decline, with monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) drawing particular at...
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 ...
Eastern North American monarch butterßies (Danaus plexippus L.) show a series of range shifts during...
Threats to migratory animals can occur at multiple periods of the annual cycle that are separated by...
North American monarch butterflies maintain alternative migratory phenotypes that develop when indiv...
Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus L.) undergo an iconic annual, long-distance migration taking t...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...