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Monarch Oviposition and Larval Survival on Nine Native Milkweed Species During the 2016 Breeding Season

Authors: Victoria Pocius (Iowa State University) , Diane Debinski (Iowa State University) , Richard L Hellmich (United States Department of Agriculture)

  • Monarch Oviposition and Larval Survival on Nine Native Milkweed Species During the 2016 Breeding Season

    Agricultural Engineering/Agronomy, Central Iowa, and BioCentury Research Farms

    Monarch Oviposition and Larval Survival on Nine Native Milkweed Species During the 2016 Breeding Season

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Abstract

The Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium was established March 2015. Adding milkweeds to agricultural landscapes is one of many Consortium goals. In order to further monarch butterfly conservation efforts, scientists need more information about milkweed phenology and persistence on the landscape, and how monarchs are using these plants, because milkweeds now are absent from most agricultural fields. This is the second year of a study to examine both oviposition preference and larval survival on nine milkweed species endemic to Iowa. These data will be used as a baseline for informing monarch habitat conservation and restoration efforts across the Midwest.

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Pocius, V., Debinski, D. & Hellmich, R. L., (2017) “Monarch Oviposition and Larval Survival on Nine Native Milkweed Species During the 2016 Breeding Season”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2016(1).

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Published on
2017-01-01

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