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Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies

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Franzke, Myriam
Kraus, Christian
Dreyer, David
Pfeiffer, Keram
Beetz, M. Jerome
Warrant, Eric J.
el Jundi, Basil

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Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists. 2020, 223(12), jeb223800. ISSN 0022-0949. eISSN 1477-9145. Available under: doi: 10.1242/jeb.223800

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Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are prominent for their annual long-distance migration from North America to their overwintering area in Central Mexico. To find their way on this long journey, they use a sun compass as their main orientation reference but will also adjust their migratory direction with respect to mountain ranges. This indicates that the migratory butterflies also attend to the panorama to guide their travels. Although the compass has been studied in detail in migrating butterflies, little is known about the orientation abilities of non-migrating butterflies. Here, we investigated whether non-migrating butterflies – which stay in a more restricted area to feed and breed – also use a similar compass system to guide their flights. Performing behavioral experiments on tethered flying butterflies in an indoor LED flight simulator, we found that the monarchs fly along straight tracks with respect to a simulated sun. When a panoramic skyline was presented as the only orientation cue, the butterflies maintained their flight direction only during short sequences, suggesting that they potentially use it for flight stabilization. We further found that when we presented the two cues together, the butterflies incorporate both cues in their compass. Taken together, we show here that non-migrating monarch butterflies can combine multiple visual cues for robust orientation, an ability that may also aid them during their migration.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Navigation, Insect, Vision, Sun compass, Landmarks, Lepidoptera

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ISO 690FRANZKE, Myriam, Christian KRAUS, David DREYER, Keram PFEIFFER, M. Jerome BEETZ, Anna L. STÖCKL, James J. FOSTER, Eric J. WARRANT, Basil EL JUNDI, 2020. Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies. In: Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists. 2020, 223(12), jeb223800. ISSN 0022-0949. eISSN 1477-9145. Available under: doi: 10.1242/jeb.223800
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  issn={0022-0949},
  journal={Journal of Experimental Biology},
  author={Franzke, Myriam and Kraus, Christian and Dreyer, David and Pfeiffer, Keram and Beetz, M. Jerome and Stöckl, Anna L. and Foster, James J. and Warrant, Eric J. and el Jundi, Basil},
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