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- Insect_migration abstract "Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary with species and in most cases these movements involve large numbers of individuals. In some cases the individuals that migrate in one direction may not return and the next generation may instead migrate in the opposite direction. This is a significant difference from bird migration. A popular example of insect migration is that of the Monarch butterfly which migrates from southern Canada to wintering sites in central Mexico where they spend the winter. In the late winter/early spring, the adult monarchs leave the Transvolcanic mountain range in Mexico for points North. Mating occurs and the females begin seeking out milkweed to lay their eggs, usually first in northern Mexico and southern Texas. The caterpillars hatch and develop into adults that move north, where more offspring can go as far as Central Canada until the next migratory cycle.".
- Insect_migration thumbnail Monarch_butterflies_in_Santa_Cruz-11.jpg?width=300.
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- Insect_migration hasPhotoCollection Insect_migration.
- Insect_migration subject Category:Animal_migration.
- Insect_migration subject Category:Entomology.
- Insect_migration subject Category:Ethology.
- Insect_migration comment "Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary with species and in most cases these movements involve large numbers of individuals. In some cases the individuals that migrate in one direction may not return and the next generation may instead migrate in the opposite direction. This is a significant difference from bird migration.".
- Insect_migration label "Insect migration".
- Insect_migration label "Migration des insectes".
- Insect_migration sameAs Migration_des_insectes.
- Insect_migration sameAs Migrasi_serangga.
- Insect_migration sameAs m.0gv295.
- Insect_migration sameAs Q3312908.
- Insect_migration sameAs Q3312908.
- Insect_migration wasDerivedFrom Insect_migration?oldid=581741496.
- Insect_migration depiction Monarch_butterflies_in_Santa_Cruz-11.jpg.
- Insect_migration isPrimaryTopicOf Insect_migration.