Final Project Climate Change Biology 1 - Min
Final Project Climate Change Biology 1 - Min
Final Project Climate Change Biology 1 - Min
the planet Earth. Monarch butterflies have orange wings laced with black lines and
bordered with white dots. They are famous for their seasonal migration. Each fall,
the monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles from as far as Canada and the
The Monarch butterfly once was a common sight in nature but now become an
endangered species. The Monarch butterfly once was a common sight in nature
of Monarch butterflies.
publications, climate data and reports, and scientific databases to conduct research
First, I will talk about the background of climate change. Climate Change has been
a huge concern since the Industrial Revolution, Human activities have been the
main driver of climate change from the release of carbon dioxide and greenhouse
gases into the atmosphere. Natural causes such as changes earth’s reflectivity,
variations in solar activity, and volcanic activities also change the earth’s climate
but they do not explain the warming that happened over the course of the century.
Human and natural factors both influence the earth’s climate, but the long-term
trend observed over the past century can only be explained by the effect of human
Monarch butterflies are highly sensitive to temperature changes, which can disrupt
their migration patterns as they rely on temperature cues to time their movements.
profoundly impact the butterfly's entire life cycle. Monarchs use exposure to cold
temperatures at their wintering sites to signal the shift in migration direction from
spring. Studies have revealed that temperatures also affect the butterflies'
hibernation period. Cold temperatures in the forest are crucial for the butterflies as
they allow for a less demanding metabolic state. However, the rising temperatures
hibernation process.
The effect of higher temperatures due to climate change also impacts the growth
and quality of milkweeds, milkweeds are essential for the Monarch caterpillar’s
survival. Due to climate change scientists predict that the milkweed population will
Monarch Butterflies could adapt to this change due to human activities impacting
It is now thought that if the distance from milkweed increases from the hibernation
and breeding area then the monarch butterflies’ reproductive activity will decline.
This rings a bell to the environment because it would mean that monarch
butterflies need to migrate longer distances and reduce the time at the breeding
area. The decline in monarch butterflies population could lead to severe impacts on
the health of pollinator populations which impacts the human food system since
everything is connected in the world. One action could lead to huge consequences
in the future.
Chart by Tierra Curry. Image is available for media use.
their potential extinction could disrupt the pollination of various plant species,
these butterflies and plants in the food chain could result in decreased food
availability.
from extinction.
References
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“How Climate Change Affects the Monarch Butterfly, and What We Can Do About
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y-and-what-we-can-do-about-it.
“Monarch Butterflies and Climate Change | Pages | WWF.” World Wildlife Fund,
www.worldwildlife.org/pages/monarch-butterflies-and-climate-change.
Monarch Butterfly.
www.biologicaldiversity.org/species/invertebrates/monarch_butterfly/monar
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