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Geographic origin and migration phenology of European red admirals (Vanessa atalanta) as revealed by stable isotopes.

Oskar BrattströmAnatoly ShapovalLeonard I WassenaarKeith A HobsonSusanne Åkesson
Published in: Movement ecology (2018)
During spring, migratory female red admirals arrived from the south and were ready to reproduce, while the autumn passage mainly engaged local and more northern individuals carrying large fuel deposits in preparation for long-distance migration. The phenology data suggest that individuals select to migrate in favourable weather conditions and that numbers may differ between years. Future studies should focus on individual sampling at a wide range of sites to reveal differential migration strategies and timing of migration between sexes and populations of migrating butterflies.
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