Animal Migrations: Endangered Phenomena |
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Authors: | BROWER, LINCOLN P. MALCOLM, STEPHEN B. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 |
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Abstract: | Current conservation research focuses on diminishing speciesdiversity, minimal viable populations, and on the successivedemise of habitats and populations that leads species to extinction.In this paper we utilize the monarch butterfly's remarkablemigration and overwintering biology as a paradigm of a new conservationtheme: endangered phenomenon. An endangered phenomenon is aspectacular aspect of the life history of an animal or plantspecies involving a large number of individuals that is threatenedwith impoverishment or demise; the species per se need not bein peril, rather, the phenomenon it exhibits is at stake. Weenvision the near future with increasing numbers of speciesreduced in range and so constrained in numbers that they canno longer exhibit these characteristic spectacles. |
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