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The Monarch Larva Monitoring Project: Citizens and Scientists Unraveling an Ecological Mystery. Outline. Monarch Biology Introduction to the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project MLMP findings. Fall Migration. Spring Migration. The Monarch Larva Monitoring Project. MLMP Training. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Monarch Larva Monitoring Project:

Citizens and Scientists Unraveling an Ecological

Mystery

Outline

• Monarch Biology

• Introduction to the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project

• MLMP findings

Fall Migration

Spring Migration

The Monarch Larva Monitoring Project

MLMP Training

www.mlmp.org

MLMP Protocol

• Volunteer and Choose a Site Gardens, parks, roadsides,

prairies (need milkweed)

• Site Description Location, size, type Milkweed species and density

• Weekly Monitoring (2-3 hours) Estimate monarch densities Quantify milkweed quality Estimate parasitism rates Track weather conditions

Past and Current Monitoring Locations as of Summer 2003

Annual Variation in Egg densities: Upper Midwest

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Survival

Total # of 5ths

Total # eggs

approximate measure of survival from egg to 5th instar

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Upper Midwest Survival

(# of eggs on bars)

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MI

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MI

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PA

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MI

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WI

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PA

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MI

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Man

itoba

- 1

4

WI

- 19

MN

- 2

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NC

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6

MI

- 55

WI

- 72

dead fromanothercause

parasitizedby fly

healthyadult

1999 2000 2001 2002

Tachinid Fly Parasitism

Tachinid Fly Parasitism

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MN, WI, MI PA, OH

Upper Midwest Rates

2003 Rates in 2 Regions

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MLMP Extensions

• Monarchs and genetically modified crops (Bt corn and herbicide tolerant soybeans)

• Potential effects of climate change

• Impacts of land use changes

• Impacts of pesticides

• Impacts of environmental perturbations

Impacts of Environmental Perturbations

January 2002 Mexico Storm

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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Egg densities: Upper Midwest

Key Motivators

• “My work may help promote monarch conservation”

• “My work is leading to increased understanding of monarch biology”

• “I am involved in real scientific research”

Scientific Outcomes

• Much can be learned from basic distribution and abundance data

• In addition, data can

provide direction for experimental and theoretical research

inform public policy and conservation efforts

Thanks!!

• MLMP volunteers throughout US and Canada, students Michelles Solensky and Prysby, Sonia Altizer, Liz Goehring, Jolene Lushine and many more

• NSF, Monarchs in the Classroom, and the Xerces Society

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