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Robert J. Gegear

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Navigational Mechanisms Of Migrating Monarch Butterflies, Steven Reppert, Robert Gegear, Christine Merlin Dec 2015

Navigational Mechanisms Of Migrating Monarch Butterflies, Steven Reppert, Robert Gegear, Christine Merlin

Robert J. Gegear

Recent studies of the iconic fall migration of monarch butterflies have illuminated the mechanisms behind their southward navigation while using a time-compensated sun compass. Skylight cues, such as the sun itself and polarized light, are processed through both eyes and are probably integrated in the brain's central complex, the presumed site of the sun compass. Time compensation is provided by circadian clocks that have a distinctive molecular mechanism and that reside in the antennae. Monarchs might also use a magnetic compass because they possess two cryptochromes that have the molecular capability for light-dependent magnetoreception. Multiple genomic approaches are now being …