I was wondering how this extensive drought will affect migrating monarchs that arrive at sites without nectar. My 5 acre restoration is all dormant (hopefully not dead). Even the pioneer species (monarch, ratibida) that have had a foot hold for years have shriveled to brown.
It seems the dust bowl was just as extensive with drought impact and I couldn't help but wonder how the Monarchs survived this event. Is there then the ability to correlate that the monarchs will be able to sustain themselves on the navigation South during this drought impact? Is there any data concerning population numbers during this time?