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Prevalence of monarch ( Danaus plexippus ) and queen ( Danaus gilippus ) butterflies in West Texas during the fall of 2018

机译:2018年秋季在西德克萨斯州的君主(达兰乌斯葡萄球菌)和女王(Danaus Gilippus)蝴蝶普遍存在

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The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is a conspicuous insect that has experienced a drastic population decline over the past two decades. While there are several factors contributing to dwindling monarch populations, habitat loss is considered the most significant threat to monarchs. In the United States, loss of milkweed, particularly in the Midwest, has greatly reduced the available breeding habitat of monarchs. This has led to extensive efforts to conserve and restore milkweed resources throughout the Midwest. Recently, these research and conservation efforts have been expanded to include other important areas along the monarch’s migratory path. During the fall of 2018, we conducted surveys of monarch eggs and larvae through West Texas. We documented monarch and queen butterfly (Danaus gilippus) reproduction throughout the region and used the proportion of monarch and queen larva to estimate the number of monarch eggs. Peak egg densities for monarchs were as high as 0.78 per milkweed ramet after correction for the presence of queens. Despite our observations encompassing only a limited sample across one season, the peak monarch egg densities we observed exceeded published reports from when monarch populations were higher. To our knowledge, this is the first study to correct for the presence of queens when calculating the density of monarch eggs. This research also provides insight into monarch utilization of less well-known regions, such as West Texas, and highlights the need to expand the scope of monarch monitoring and conservation initiatives. While the importance of monarch research and conservation in the Midwest is unquestionable, more comprehensive efforts may identify new priorities in monarch conservation and lead to a more robust and effective overall strategy, particularly given the dynamic and rapidly changing global environment.
机译:君主蝴蝶(Danaus plexippus)是一种显着的昆虫,过去二十年来经历了剧烈人口的衰落。虽然有几个因素贡献了Dwindling Monarch人口,但栖息地损失被认为是对君主最重要的威胁。在美国,乳草损失,特别是在中西部,大大减少了君主的可用育种栖息地。这导致广泛的努力在中西部地区保护和恢复乳草系。最近,这些研究和保护努力已经扩大到包括君主的迁徙路径的其他重要地区。在2018年秋季,我们通过西德克萨斯州向君主蛋和幼虫进行了调查。我们记录了整个地区的君主和女王蝴蝶(Danaus Gilippus)繁殖,并用了君主和王兰幼王的比例来估计君主蛋的数量。在纠正女王的存在后,君主的峰蛋密度在校正后,每次乳草淋巴的0.78。尽管我们观察到了一个季节只包含有限的样本,但我们观察到的君主蛋白密度超出了君主群众较高的公布报告。为了我们的知识,这是第一次在计算君主蛋的密度时纠正Queens的存在。本研究还提供了深入了解君主利用较少知名地区,例如西德克萨斯州,并突出了扩大君主监测和保护举措范围的必要性。虽然君主在中西部的帝国研究和保护的重要性是毫无疑问的,但更全面的努力可能会确定君主保护中的新优先事项,并导致更强大,更有效的整体战略,特别是鉴于动态和迅速不断变化的全球环境。

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