Sequestration of plant toxins by monarch butterflies leads to reduced warning signal conspicuousness
Published Date: 1/18/2023
Source: phys.org
An international research team including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena has discovered that the striking orange and black wings of monarch butterflies not only send the message to predators that these butterflies are highly toxic, but that the storage of toxins and development of the colorful wings come at a cost to the butterfly's body.