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Gender ratio

Postby Mom2RJA » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:46 pm

For those of you who raise many monarchs, what are your gender ratios? Of my 12 so far this year, there have been 9 females and 3 males. That seems like a huge difference, but it's a small sample so far, so maybe it doesn't mean anything. But from a species survival perspective, a 3:1 ratio of females to males makes a whole lot of sense!
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Re: Gender ratio

Postby Paul Cherubini » Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:15 am

ratio is 1:1 if you rear thousands
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Re: Gender ratio

Postby Mom2RJA » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:00 pm

Getting closer to 1:1 but still female heavy. Out of 47 butterflies I have had 28 female to 19 male. So why can't I find any eggs or caterpillars on the abundant milkweed around here?
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Re: Gender ratio

Postby Paul Cherubini » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:51 pm

Mom2RJA wrote: So why can't I find any eggs or caterpillars on the abundant milkweed around here?

My theory: Warm winter and spring allowed predator and parasite populations to increase to above normal levels and they've had a big adverse impact on the survival rate of the monarch eggs and caterpillars.
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Re: Gender ratio

Postby Mona Miller » Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:46 am

Or the other scenario is that my area may have gotten sprayed with pesticide. I still haven't gotten a straight answer from my county official. In late April I found eggs. Many did not hatch. Some of the caterpillars showed signs of being feed pesticides. They were leaking green fluid. That is a sure sign of being poisoned. I collected milkweed from my garden. I don't use pesticides.
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