Insect Migration
Insect, Monarch (butterfly), Lepidoptera Migration, Desert Locust, Pantala Flavescens, Polymorphism (biology)
978-620-1-21866-6
6201218661
100
2012-06-22
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary with species and in most cases these movements involve large numbers of individuals. In some cases the individuals that migrate in one direction may not return and the next generation may instead migrate in the opposite direction. This is a significant difference from bird migration. A popular example of insect migration is that of the Monarch butterfly which migrates from southern Canada to wintering sites in central Mexico where they spend the winter.
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