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This newly discovered mouse-butterfly interaction suggests that western monarch decline could disrup…

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Monarch butterflies possess a potent chemical armor. As caterpillars, they eat plants filled with toxic cardenolides that build up in their bodies and make them unpalatable to most — but not all — predators. In central Mexico, where the largest winter monarch aggregations occur, scientists…



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