2024
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13229
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The potential of roadside verges as insect habitat: Road salt has few effects on monarch butterfly performance and migration

Amanda K. Hund,
Timothy S. Mitchell,
M. Isabel Ramίrez
et al.

Abstract: Roadside habitat has been touted as a conservation opportunity for insect pollinators, including the declining monarch butterfly. The spectacular monarch migration is under threat from the loss of habitat and the decline of their milkweed host plants. In the northern part of their range, roadsides could potentially produce millions of monarchs annually due to high densities of milkweed; however, roadside milkweed can accumulate chemicals from roads, such as sodium from road salt. Controlled lab studies have sh… Show more

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