2001
DOI: 10.1656/1092-6194(2001)008[0483:noalda]2.0.co;2
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Notes on a Large Dragonfly and Butterfly Migration in New Jersey

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“…Major progress has been made in understanding butterfly (Malcolm 1987) and moth migrations on the population level, such as in the oriental armyworm (Mythimna separata; Chen et al 1989), the rice leafroller (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis; Riley et al 1995) or the black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon; Showers 1997). Dragonfly migration occurs on all continents except Antarctica, and is also a well-documented phenomenon (Russell et al 1998;Corbet 1999;Moskowitz et al 2001;Freeland et al 2003;Artiss 2004). Atleast 25 to 50 of the approximately 5200 dragonfly species worldwide are thought to be migratory (Russell et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Major progress has been made in understanding butterfly (Malcolm 1987) and moth migrations on the population level, such as in the oriental armyworm (Mythimna separata; Chen et al 1989), the rice leafroller (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis; Riley et al 1995) or the black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon; Showers 1997). Dragonfly migration occurs on all continents except Antarctica, and is also a well-documented phenomenon (Russell et al 1998;Corbet 1999;Moskowitz et al 2001;Freeland et al 2003;Artiss 2004). Atleast 25 to 50 of the approximately 5200 dragonfly species worldwide are thought to be migratory (Russell et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately nine dragonfly species are common long-distance migrants in North America, flying annually north and south throughout much of the North American continent (Macy 1949;Turner 1965;Opler 1971;Arnaud 1972;Russell et al 1998;Moskowitz et al 2001;Sprandel 2001). Migrating Green Darners have even been recorded in the Gulf of Mexico on oil platforms (Russell 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butterflies are known to establish populations in new countries as a consequence of crossing oceans on severe weather fronts (Fox, 1978; Clarke & Zalucki, 2004). Large displacements of monarchs have been associated with hurricanes in the USA (Moskowitz et al ., 2001) and Europe (Anonymous, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While co-location advocates assert the benefits of such extensive borrowing (Moskowitz, 2015b), Lipsitz reminds us that “compared to white Americans, people of color—more likely to be poor or working class—suffer disproportionately from these changes” (Lipsitz, 2006:17). As the city responds to bond ratings with cuts to public sector jobs, Black men and women suffer higher rates of firing and unemployment than their White peers.…”
Section: The Urban School-space Economy: Co-location and Accumulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, because the median income for Black households is 60 percent that of White families, such cuts exacerbate already existing obstacles to Black homeownership and retirement savings—the two chief ways White families accumulate wealth (Cohen, 2015). While for Eva Moskowitz (2015b), private investors are “people who are generous and feel that education should be a human right and a civil right,” it remains that debt financing empowers elites to reshape cities in ways that advance their accumulation desires, resulting in a profoundly racialized uneven development (Dumas, 2015; Hackworth, 2007; Lipsitz, 2011; Sassen, 2001; Smith, 2010). Co-location expands debt financing of education, further consolidating the power of elites over urban school governance while funneling millions of dollars into financial corporations and their beneficiaries.…”
Section: The Urban School-space Economy: Co-location and Accumulationmentioning
confidence: 99%