The Monarch Butterfly Migration: Model For The Study Of Neural Processes
Since its discovery, the annual migration of eastern North American monarch butterfly has captivated the human imagination and spirit. That millions of butterflies annually fly up to 2000 miles to reach a cluster of pine groves in central Mexico comprising just 70 square miles is for many an awesome and mysterious occurrence.
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Filed under: Biology on January 9th, 2008