Diario del proyecto Butterflies of California

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08 de enero de 2020

San Diego Butterfly Proposed for Protection under the Endangered Species Act.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday it is proposing to list a butterfly native to San Diego County as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.

https://www.kusi.com/san-diego-butterfly-proposed-for-protection-under-the-endangered-species-act/

Publicado el enero 8, 2020 01:30 MAÑANA por biohexx1 biohexx1 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

09 de enero de 2020

Climate change playing havoc with monarch butterfly migration.

ROSARIO, Mexico — No one knows when millions of monarch butterflies began crisscrossing North America, spending their winters clustered on the same hillsides in Central Mexico, a blaze of orange wings in the green forest.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/climate-change-playing-havoc-with-monarch-butterfly-migration/

Publicado el enero 9, 2020 01:51 MAÑANA por biohexx1 biohexx1 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

14 de enero de 2020

Will Monarch Butterflies Bounce Back?

This weekend, a hundred and sixty monarch butterfly experts and enthusiasts from all over the country met in Carmel for the first-ever Western Monarch Summit, to discuss the “state of the western monarch.” The species numbers’ have been on a downward trend since the ‘80s but last winter, monarchs in California made the news because they had a really steep decline in their population, dropping to such low numbers that scientists warned they could go extinct. Everyone has been holding their breath to hear what the numbers are this year. There is good news and bad news.

https://www.kalw.org/post/will-monarch-butterflies-bounce-back#stream/0

Publicado el enero 14, 2020 02:49 MAÑANA por biohexx1 biohexx1 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

23 de enero de 2020

With No Sign of Monarch Rebound, Butterfly Experts and Enthusiasts Meet and Plan.

The monarch butterfly population on the West Coast has been trending downward since the 1980s, but early in 2019 the insects really made the news when numbers from annual Thanksgiving and New Year’s counts dropped below 30,000, the point at which scientists say the butterflies might not be able to recover.

https://baynature.org/2020/01/16/with-no-sign-of-monarch-rebound-butterfly-experts-and-enthusiasts-meet-and-plan/

Publicado el enero 23, 2020 01:14 MAÑANA por biohexx1 biohexx1 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

28 de enero de 2020

Beating the heat in the living wings of butterflies.

A new study from Columbia Engineering and Harvard identified the critical physiological importance of suitable temperatures for butterfly wings to function properly, and discovered that the insects exquisitely regulate their wing temperatures through both structural and behavioral adaptations.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-01/cuso-bth012420.php

Publicado el enero 28, 2020 02:27 TARDE por biohexx1 biohexx1 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario