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Challenge
Question #10: Where
Will the Next Generation Come From? |
The migration
map shows when and where monarchs have arrived so far this spring. You
can assume that female monarchs are laying eggs in those places, as long
as they have milkweed.
Challenge
Question #10:
- Which
states do you think are the most important for producing the next generation
of monarchs? Explain why.
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Answer:
- The most
important state for producing the next generation of monarchs is Texas
because the monarchs arrive there first and in the greatest numbers.
After that, the migration moves into Arkansas and Oklahoma according
to the migration map. Temperatures are too cool beyond this immediate
region when the monarchs arrive in March and early April and milkweed
hasn't emerged. This means egg laying is concentrated in Texas, and
Arkansas and Oklahoma to a lesser extent.
- Few reports
of monarchs along the Gulf coast states of LA, AL, and MS makes those
states appear less important. This could be true, or it could simply
be that fewer monarchs are reported from those states.
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