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Michelle Solensky
University of Jamestown - / United States
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Michelle Solensky's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The monarch butterfly: biology & conservationKS Oberhauser, MJ SolenskyCornell university press, 20041252004
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Monarchs in a changing world: biology and conservation of an iconic butterflyKS Oberhauser, KR Nail, S AltizerCornell University Press, 2015602015
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Wing color predicts future mating success in male monarch butterfliesAK Davis, N Cope, A Smith, MJ SolenskyAnnals of the Entomological Society of America 100 (2), 339-344, 2007562007
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Temperature-induced Variation in Larval Coloration in Danaus plexippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)MJ Solensky, E LarkinAnnals of the Entomological Society of America 96 (3), 211-216, 2003612003
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Lacewings, wasps, and flies—oh my: insect enemies take a bite out of monarchsKS Oberhauser, M Anderson, S Anderson, W Caldwell, A De Anda, ...Monarchs in a changing world: biology and conservation of an iconic insect …, 2015482015
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