Mystery Of The Butterflies

Mystery Butterflies - Sciences, Education, Art, Writing, UFO - Posted: 9th Jul, 2017 - 10:13am

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Butterfly population declines
31st Mar, 2005 - 5:02am / Post ID: #

Mystery Of The Butterflies

We've been noticing in our area, and within about a 100-mile radius, lots and lots of butterflies! They are *everywhere*! Sometimes in swarms, but they are spread out pretty far usually. It's a lot of fun to see, as we usually don't have so many in this desert area. Amazing what a little water will do.

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Butterflies are everywhere, coating Southern California bushes, trees and gardens with a drapery of color.



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Post Date: 1st Apr, 2005 - 6:13am / Post ID: #

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I noticed that the picture in the story doesn't look like a monarch butterfly. I know that monarch butterflies migrate in the fall and then fly back in the spring. Outside of that, you don't generally see that many butterflies at once and especially in the desert areas. I would love to see a picture of all those butterflies, it would be absolutely beautiful. Think you could sneak a picture of them for us roz?

1st Apr, 2005 - 1:42pm / Post ID: #

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We haven't had the "drapery" of butterflies reported in other areas, but a "scattering." Occasionally, we see a swarm, but mostly it's just, hey, there's one... there's one...there's one! However, if it happens here, I'll be sure to upload a picture.



1st Apr, 2005 - 8:01pm / Post ID: #

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Those poor butterflies! We just came back from Death Valley, where yellow spots kept filling the windows as the butterflies crashed against them. Want a picture of that, Konquererz? laugh.gif



3rd Apr, 2005 - 9:51pm / Post ID: #

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Awww... that's the sad counterpoint to the beauty we're seeing, unfortunately. Um. I don't wish to have a picture of that, nope.



Post Date: 16th Mar, 2017 - 2:39am / Post ID: #

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Milkweed losses may not fully explain monarch butterfly declines

Monarch butterfly declines cannot be attributed merely to declines in milkweed abundance, researchers report. The new research reviews decades of studies of monarchs and includes an in-depth analysis of milkweed populations at the heart of the butterflies' summer range. Ref. Source 1c.

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Post Date: 16th Mar, 2017 - 1:39pm / Post ID: #

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Between the decline butterfly populations and bee populations we should be concerned. Now, this is something I think we should study more and this may very be due to global warming. I think we need to study if there are any links.

Post Date: 9th Jul, 2017 - 10:13am / Post ID: #

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When butterfly male sex-bias flaps its wings. In butterflies, sex is determined by chromosome differences. But unlike in humans with the familiar X and Y, in butterflies, it is the females that determine the sex of offspring. Males are ZZ, while females are ZW. How do females compensate for the loss of genetic information? New research shows that, contrary to previously inconsistent findings, in all species studied, that the expression of Z-linked genes is consistently equalized between the sexes. Source 1c.

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