Dynamics of stored lipids in fall migratory monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus): Nectaring in northern Mexico allows recovery from droughts at higher latitudes

Author:

Hobson Keith A12,Taylor Orley3,Ramírez M Isabel4ORCID,Carrera-Treviño Rogelio5,Pleasants John6,Bitzer Royce7,Baum Kristen A8,Mora Alvarez Blanca X1,Kastens Jude9ORCID,McNeil Jeremy N1

Affiliation:

1. University of Western Ontario Department of Biology, , 1151 Richmond St, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada

2. Environment and Climate Change Canada , 11 Innovation Blvd, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 3H5, Canada

3. University of Kansas Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Kansas Biological Survey and Center for Ecological Research, , 1450 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA

4. Centro de Investigaciones en Geografia Ambiental, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico , Antigua Carretera A Patzcuaro 8701, Ex hacienda San Jose de la Huerta, 58190, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico

5. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, C. Francisco Villa 20, Escobedo , Nuevo León, México

6. 2200 Osborne Dr, Iowa State University Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, , Ames, IA 5011, USA

7. Iowa State University Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology, and Microbiology, 2213 Pammel Dr., , Ames, IA 50011, USA

8. Oklahoma State University Department of Integrative Biology, , 501 Life Sciences E, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA

9. University of Kansas Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research, , 2101 Constant Ave., Lawrence, KS 66047, USA

Abstract

Abstract The eastern population of the North American monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) overwinters from November through March in the high-altitude (3000 m+) forests of central Mexico during which time they rely largely on stored lipids. These are acquired during larval development and the conversion of sugars from floral nectar by adults. We sampled fall migrant monarchs from southern Canada through the migratory route to two overwintering sites in 2019 (n = 10 locations), 2020 (n = 8 locations) and 2021 (n = 7 locations). Moderate to extreme droughts along the migratory route were expected to result in low lipid levels in overwintering monarchs but our analysis of lipid levels of monarchs collected at overwintering sites indicated that in all years most had high levels of lipids prior to winter. Clearly, a significant proportion of lipids were consistently acquired in Mexico during the last portion of the migration. Drought conditions in Oklahoma, Texas and northern Mexico in 2019 resulted in the lowest levels of lipid mass and wing loading observed in that year but with higher levels at locations southward in Mexico to the overwintering sites. Compared with 2019, lipid levels increased during the 2020 and 2021 fall migrations but were again higher during the Mexican portion of the migration than for Oklahoma and Texas samples, emphasizing a recovery of lipids as monarchs advanced toward the overwintering locations. In all 3 years, body water was highest during the Canada—USA phase of migration but then declined during the nectar foraging phase in Mexico before recovering again at the overwintering sites. The increase in mass and lipids from those in Texas to the overwintering sites in Mexico indicates that nectar availability in Mexico can compensate for poor conditions experienced further north. Our work emphasizes the need to maintain the floral and therefore nectar resources that fuel both the migration and storage of lipids throughout the entire migratory route.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecological Modeling,Physiology

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