2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.09.554419
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Orientation tests and long-term movement phenology establish the red admiralVanessa atalantaas an applicable model for navigation research in migratory butterflies

Alexander Pakhomov,
Roberts Jansons,
Nazar Shapoval
et al.

Abstract: Animal migrations are disappearing globally, while insect populations are on alarming declines. Both ecosystem degradations, influenced by unpredictable impacts of climate change, are also exacerbated by human activities such as intensified land use and various forms of environmental pollution. Butterfly migrations may serve as sensitive indicator phenomena of these broader environmental changes. While the transcontinental journeys of one of the most famous Lepidopteran species, the North American monarch butt… Show more

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