Different factors limit early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch development. Issue 7 (11th July 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Different factors limit early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch development. Issue 7 (11th July 2022)
- Main Title:
- Different factors limit early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch development
- Authors:
- Yang, Louie H.
Swan, Karen
Bastin, Eric
Aguilar, Jessica
Cenzer, Meredith
Codd, Andrew
Gonzalez, Natalie
Hayes, Tracie
Higgins, August
Lor, Xang
Macharaga, Chido
McMunn, Marshall
Oto, Kenya
Winarto, Nicholas
Wong, Darren
Yang, Tabatha
Afridi, Numan
Aguilar, Sarah
Allison, Amelia
Ambrose‐Winters, Arden
Amescua, Edwin
Apse, Mattias
Avoce, Nancy
Bastin, Kirstin
Bolander, Emily
Burroughs, Jessica
Cabrera, Cristian
Candy, Madeline
Cavett, Ariana
Cavett, Melina
Chang, Lemuel
Claret, Miles
Coleman, Delaney
Concha, Jacob
Danzer, Paxson
DaRosa, Joe
Dufresne, Audrey
Duisenberg, Claire
Earl, Allyson
Eckey, Emily
English, Maddie
Espejo, Alexander
Faith, Erika
Fang, Amy
Gamez, Alejandro
Garcini, Jackelin
Garcini, Julie
Gilbert‐Igelsrud, Giancarlo
Goedde‐Matthews, Kelly
Grahn, Sarah
Guerra, Paloma
Guerra, Vanessa
Hagedorn, Madison
Hall, Katie
Hall, Griffin
Hammond, Jake
Hargadon, Cody
Henley, Victoria
Hinesley, Sarah
Jacobs, Celeste
Johnson, Camille
Johnson, Tattiana
Johnson, Zachary
Juchau, Emma
Kaplan, Celeste
Katznelson, Andrew
Keeley, Ronja
Kubik, Tatum
Lam, Theodore
Lansing, Chalinee
Lara, Andrea
Le, Vivian
Lee, Breana
Lee, Kyra
Lemmo, Maddy
Lucio, Scott
Luo, Angela
Malakzay, Salman
Mangney, Luke
Martin, Joseph
Matern, Wade
McConnell, Byron
McHale, Maya
McIsaac, Giulia
McLennan, Carolanne
Milbrodt, Stephanie
Mohammed, Mohammed
Mooney‐McCarthy, Morgan
Morgan, Laura
Mullin, Clare
Needles, Sarah
Nunes, Kayla
O'Keeffe, Fiona
O'Keeffe, Olivia
Osgood, Geoffrey
Padilla, Jessica
Padilla, Sabina
Palacio, Isabella
Panelli, Verio
Paulson, Kendal
Pearson, Jace
Perez, Tate
Phrakonekham, Brenda
Pitsillides, Iason
Preisler, Alex
Preisler, Nicholas
Ramirez, Hailey
Ransom, Sylvan
Renaud, Camille
Rocha, Tracy
Saris, Haley
Schemrich, Ryan
Schoenig, Lyla
Sears, Sophia
Sharma, Anand
Siu, Jessica
Spangler, Maddie
Standefer, Shaili
Strickland, Kelly
Stritzel, Makaila
Talbert, Emily
Taylor, Sage
Thomsen, Emma
Toups, Katrina
Tran, Kyle
Tran, Hong
Tuqiri, Maraia
Valdes, Sara
VanVorhis, George
Vue, Sandy
Wallace, Shauna
Whipple, Johnna
Yang, Paja
Ye, Meg
Yo, David
Zeng, Yichao
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Seasonal windows of opportunity are intervals within a year that provide improved prospects for growth, survival, or reproduction. However, few studies have sufficient temporal resolution to examine how multiple factors combine to constrain the seasonal timing and extent of developmental opportunities. Here, we document seasonal changes in milkweed ( Asclepias fascicularis )–monarch ( Danaus plexippus ) interactions with high resolution throughout the last three breeding seasons prior to a precipitous single‐year decline in the western monarch population. Our results show early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch recruitment that were constrained by different combinations of factors. Early‐season windows of opportunity were characterized by high egg densities and low survival on a select subset of host plants, consistent with the hypothesis that early‐spring migrant female monarchs select earlier‐emerging plants to balance a seasonal trade‐off between increasing host plant quantity and decreasing host plant quality. Late‐season windows of opportunity were coincident with the initiation of host plant senescence, and caterpillar success was negatively correlated with heatwave exposure, consistent with the hypothesis that late‐season windows were constrained by plant defense traits and thermal stress. Throughout this study, climatic and microclimatic variations played a foundational role in the timing and success of monarch developmental windows byAbstract: Seasonal windows of opportunity are intervals within a year that provide improved prospects for growth, survival, or reproduction. However, few studies have sufficient temporal resolution to examine how multiple factors combine to constrain the seasonal timing and extent of developmental opportunities. Here, we document seasonal changes in milkweed ( Asclepias fascicularis )–monarch ( Danaus plexippus ) interactions with high resolution throughout the last three breeding seasons prior to a precipitous single‐year decline in the western monarch population. Our results show early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch recruitment that were constrained by different combinations of factors. Early‐season windows of opportunity were characterized by high egg densities and low survival on a select subset of host plants, consistent with the hypothesis that early‐spring migrant female monarchs select earlier‐emerging plants to balance a seasonal trade‐off between increasing host plant quantity and decreasing host plant quality. Late‐season windows of opportunity were coincident with the initiation of host plant senescence, and caterpillar success was negatively correlated with heatwave exposure, consistent with the hypothesis that late‐season windows were constrained by plant defense traits and thermal stress. Throughout this study, climatic and microclimatic variations played a foundational role in the timing and success of monarch developmental windows by affecting bottom‐up, top‐down, and abiotic limitations. More exposed microclimates were associated with higher developmental success during cooler conditions, and more shaded microclimates were associated with higher developmental success during warmer conditions, suggesting that habitat heterogeneity could buffer the effects of climatic variation. Together, these findings show an important dimension of seasonal change in milkweed–monarch interactions and illustrate how different biotic and abiotic factors can limit the developmental success of monarchs across the breeding season. These results also suggest the potential for seasonal sequences of favorable or unfavorable conditions across the breeding range to strongly affect monarch population dynamics. Abstract : Few studies have observed species interactions with sufficient temporal resolution to examine how multiple factors combine to constrain the seasonal timing and extent of developmental opportunities. Our results show early‐ and late‐season windows of opportunity for monarch recruitment and indicate that these windows were constrained by different combinations of factors. These findings show an important dimension of seasonal change in milkweed‐monarch interactions and suggest the potential for seasonal sequences of favorable or unfavorable conditions across the breeding range to strongly affect monarch population dynamics. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ecology and evolution. Volume 12:Issue 7(2022)
- Journal:
- Ecology and evolution
- Issue:
- Volume 12:Issue 7(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 12, Issue 7 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 12
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0012-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07-11
- Subjects:
- Asclepias -- Danaus plexippus -- ecological crunch -- heatwaves -- monarch–milkweed interactions -- phenological mismatch -- phenology‐ontogeny landscape -- reproductive window of opportunity -- seasonal fitness landscape -- seasonal host plant limitation -- seasonal window of opportunity -- sequential hypotheses
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2045-7758 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ece3.9039 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2045-7758
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