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Monarchs and Milkweed

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Monarch butterflies, known for their vibrant colors and remarkable migration from North America to Mexico, have a complex story beyond their iconic presence. In this exploration, Anurag Agrawal investigates the intricate relationship between monarchs and milkweed, a toxic plant that plays a crucial role in their life cycle. Each spring, monarchs lay eggs on milkweed leaves, but this dependency is one-sided, as milkweeds employ various defenses to poison or deter the larvae. Agrawal highlights significant scientific discoveries, including his own research, illustrating how plant toxins have influenced the dynamics between these two species and their cultural significance over time. He examines the factors behind the recent decline in monarch populations, such as habitat loss and increased winter storms, while challenging the theory that lack of milkweed is the primary cause. The book assesses the sustainability of monarchs, offering a fresh perspective on their dwindling numbers. With over eighty color photographs, this work provides an engaging look at one of nature's most intricate evolutionary relationships.

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Monarchs and Milkweed, Anurag Agrawal

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