Migration of the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus: energy sources, |
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Authors: | J J Brown G M Chippendale |
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Affiliation: | Department of Entomology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The origin and nature of the metabolic reserves of the monarch butterfly during its autumn migration through Missouri were examined. Information was obtained about the butterfly's protein, glycogen, lipid, and lipid-soluble pigment composition. The principal results showed that lipids, which made up ca. 45 per cent of the insect's dry weight, were the major reserve. Analyses of the lipid classes showed that triglycerides were the dominant class in each sex. Separate analyses of the thorax and abdomen showed that >90 per cent of the lipids were present in the massive fat body which is restricted to the abdomen. The adult female rapidly incorporated U-14C-d-glucose into abdominal glycerides. The rôle of larval reserves and nectar consumption in migration and ovarial maturation was discussed. |
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