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Fly long, live longer.(SAMPLINGS)(Brief Article)

Publication: Natural History

Publication Date: 01-OCT-05

Author: Reebs, Stephan
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Natural History Magazine, Inc.

In a laboratory in Atlanta, Catherine A. Bradley and Sonia M. Altizer, both ecologists at Emory University, put monarch butterflies through their paces on "flight mills." An insect is glued to the end of a horizontal rod that is free to rotate about a central axle. The monarch flutters...

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