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Ornithology / Trapping / Bird migration / Phoebis sennae / Insect migration / Junonia coenia / Monarch / Gulf Fritillary / Butterfly / Lepidoptera / Pollinators / Ethology
Date: 2001-12-24 09:33:27
Ornithology
Trapping
Bird migration
Phoebis sennae
Insect migration
Junonia coenia
Monarch
Gulf Fritillary
Butterfly
Lepidoptera
Pollinators
Ethology

POPULATION ECOLOGY Butterfly Migrations in Florida: Seasonal Patterns and Long-Term Changes THOMAS J. WALKER1 Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611Ð 0620

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