Alternate migration strategies of eastern monarch butterflies revealed by stable isotopes
Alternative life history strategies are mechanisms by which organisms are able to maximize fitness across a range of environmental conditions. Fitness is maximized by different strategies depending on context, resulting in trade-offs between life history strategies. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexi...
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Main Authors: | Zanden Hannah B. Vander, Chaffee Carol L., González-Rodríguez Antonio, Flockhart D.T. Tyler, Norris D. Ryan, Wayne Marta L. |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/faee91c49ee6435b9535c2a2cef6ade6 |
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