"Data supporting the manuscript : <em>Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexipp" by Lora Perkins and Grace Damiano
 

Document Type

Data set

Publication Date

3-2025

Abstract

This dataset relates to the journal article : Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) Oviposition Preference on Native Milkweeds (Asclepias) of the Northern Great Plains.

Dataset file type: .xlxs
Dataset file size: 6.8 MB

Article abstract:

Milkweed (Asclepias ssp.) has faced population declines in the Northern Great Plains for several decades due primarily to agricultural conversion. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in North America, which rely on milkweed as the host plant for their larva, have also declined in population throughout the past several decades. Amidst ongoing efforts to protect the monarch butterfly by restoring milkweed populations, the relationship and preferences that monarchs may have for specific milkweed must be better understood. The objective of this study was to investigate monarch oviposition preferences on eighteen species of milkweed native to the Northern Great Plains. In a common garden plot, eighteen species of milkweed were planted in a randomized block design and assessed throughout the growing season for the presence of monarch eggs and larva. Additional data were collected on plant morphological characteristics to examine if ovipositing monarchs preferred certain traits over others. The total number of eggs and larva found on plants within each species were used as response variables to determine monarch oviposition preference between species. Monarchs laid the most eggs on Asclepias incarnata throughout all three years of data collection, followed by A. syriaca, A. speciosa, and A. sullivantii in 2022 and A. syriaca, A. sullivantii, and A. subverticillata in 2023. Oviposition did not necessarily correlate to larval presence, suggesting higher survival rates on some species than others.

Publication Title

Ecosphere

DOI of Published Version

10.62812/PWKT6974

Publisher

South Dakota State University

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