Monarchs and Milkweed: A Migrating Butterfly, a Poisonous Plant, and Their Remarkable Story of Coevolution

Monarchs and Milkweed: A Migrating Butterfly, a Poisonous Plant, and Their Remarkable Story of Coevolution

by Anurag Agrawal
Monarchs and Milkweed: A Migrating Butterfly, a Poisonous Plant, and Their Remarkable Story of Coevolution

Monarchs and Milkweed: A Migrating Butterfly, a Poisonous Plant, and Their Remarkable Story of Coevolution

by Anurag Agrawal

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Overview

The fascinating and complex evolutionary relationship of the monarch butterfly and the milkweed plant

Monarch butterflies are one of nature's most recognizable creatures, known for their bright colors and epic annual migration from the United States and Canada to Mexico. Yet there is much more to the monarch than its distinctive presence and mythic journeying. In Monarchs and Milkweed, Anurag Agrawal presents a vivid investigation into how the monarch butterfly has evolved closely alongside the milkweed—a toxic plant named for the sticky white substance emitted when its leaves are damaged—and how this inextricable and intimate relationship has been like an arms race over the millennia, a battle of exploitation and defense between two fascinating species.

The monarch life cycle begins each spring when it deposits eggs on milkweed leaves. But this dependency of monarchs on milkweeds as food is not reciprocated, and milkweeds do all they can to poison or thwart the young monarchs. Agrawal delves into major scientific discoveries, including his own pioneering research, and traces how plant poisons have not only shaped monarch-milkweed interactions but have also been culturally important for centuries. Agrawal presents current ideas regarding the recent decline in monarch populations, including habitat destruction, increased winter storms, and lack of milkweed—the last one a theory that the author rejects. He evaluates the current sustainability of monarchs and reveals a novel explanation for their plummeting numbers.

Lavishly illustrated with more than eighty color photos and images, Monarchs and Milkweed takes readers on an unforgettable exploration of one of nature's most important and sophisticated evolutionary relationships.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691166353
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/28/2017
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 1,114,211
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Anurag Agrawal is a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Department of Entomology at Cornell University. He lives in Ithaca, New York.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

1 Welcome to the Monarchy 1

2 The Arms Race 22

3 The Chemistry of Medicine and Poison 43

4 Waiting, Mating, and Migrating 63

5 Hatching and Defending 90

6 Saving Up to Raise a Family 119

7 The Milkweed Village 148

8 The Autumn Migration 178

9 Long Live the Monarchy! 210

Acknowledgments 243

Notes 249

Image Credits 271

Index 275

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"Monarch butterflies are a familiar sight, but they have a hidden life of astonishing, beautiful complexity. In Monarchs and Milkweed, Anurag Agrawal offers an unprecedented tour of the lives of these insects, based on cutting-edge research into their evolution."—Carl Zimmer, coauthor of Evolution: Making Sense of Life

"This is a gorgeously written and wonderfully illustrated synthesis of our rich knowledge of the evolutionary battle between the monarch butterfly and the common milkweed. It is also a fascinating account of the cast of biologists—including such pioneers as Lincoln Brower, Miriam Rothschild, and Fred and Nora Urquhart—who have probed the deep mysteries posed by this amazingly mobile insect and its famously poisonous host."—Thomas D. Seeley, author of Honeybee Democracy

"With a narrative both interesting and well-told, Monarchs and Milkweed will appeal to a wide audience. From biochemical to evolutionary perspectives, this book brings the arms race of milkweeds and monarchs to new light, and shows how and why biology is fun. I recommend it highly."—Bernd Heinrich, author of One Wild Bird at a Time

"When I studied monarchs in the 1950s, I never imagined they would become one of the most important experimental animals in biology. Jane Van Zandt Brower's pathbreaking work on their role in mimicry started to change my view, and helped Peter Raven and me to develop the field of coevolution. Now Anurag Agrawal, a world-class scientist, tells the monarch-milkweed coevolution story in a brilliant, readable book—one that underlines the vast improvement of our understanding of the living world during the last half-century."—Paul R. Ehrlich, coauthor of The Annihilation of Nature

"It's impossible to imagine the world without monarch butterflies. But they face mounting challenges. This clear, fact-packed book looks at this astonishing and amazing insect and will make you want to cheer, ‘Long live the monarch!'"—Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel

"This marvelous book looks at how plants and plant-feeding insects have coevolved and how scientists over the past century have painstakingly identified the processes that shape webs of interacting species. Beautifully describing ecological and evolutionary processes, this wonderfully enjoyable book is to be savored for the remarkable ways in which science unravels how life on earth has become so diverse."—John N. Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz

"Engagingly written, Monarchs and Milkweed is the best book on monarch biology that I have ever read."—Stephen B. Malcolm, Western Michigan University

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