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MJV Research Reviews
The Monarch Joint Venture is a partnership of federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations, and academic programs that are working together…
Yearly Research Reviews
Compiles monarch research through each year with summaries and takeaways.
Edwardsetal_2025_RapidBflyDeclineInUS-StatusOfBfliesInUS.pdf
R
apid butterfly
declines across the United States during the 21st century
Extinction Risk Assessment.pdf
Revised extinction risk assessment for eastern monarchs
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Dockx et al. 2023.pdf
Migration of Eastern Monarchs on the Atlantic Coast
Yang et al 2023 - Complexity, humility, and action - a current perspective on monarchs in Western North America.pdf
Opinion Piece in Insect Science
Aphip infestations reduce monarch butterfly colonization, herbivory, and growth on ornamental milkweed.pdf
Tropical Milkweed, Aphids, and Monarch Success
Mach et al 2024 Environmental Entomology.pdf
Insecticide effects during ornamental milkweed production
2023 Project Monarch Health Newsletter (Email Version).pdf
Project Monarch Health 2023 Summary
New Songbird Habitat Study Unlocks Benefits for the Monarch Butterfly
A new study reveals that managing habitat for songbirds like the golden-winged warbler also benefits insect pollinators like the at-risk monarch butterfly.
Songbirds and Monarchs
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