Host plants and experimental warming impact fitness and infection outcomes in a migratory butterfly
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Climate warming can impact host and parasite traits directly, but higher temperatures also affect parasitism indirectly through species interactions like herbivory. Given that temperature can influence plant quality, which in turn shapes nutrition and immune defense of insect herbivores, understanding plant-mediated effects of warming on insect-parasite interactions could inform insect conservation and pest management. We examined how warming and host plant species influenced parasitism of monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larvae by the protozoan parasite Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) in a field cage experiment. Cardenolides, defensive chemicals produced by milkweed host plants (Asclepias spp.), increase monarch tolerance and resistance to OE. We reared parasite-exposed and uninfected control monarch larvae on tropical (high-cardenolide) or swamp (low-cardenolide) milkweed in either ambient or elevated temperatures, measuring monarch development, survival, and size, and OE i..., We reared parasite-exposed and uninfected control monarch larvae on tropical (high-cardenolide) or swamp (low-cardenolide) milkweed in either ambient or elevated temperatures in field plots. We measured monarch development, survival, and size, and OE infection success and intensity. To assess whether temperature effects on infection or monarch traits are influenced by altered milkweed nutrition or toxicity, we measured foliar carbon, nitrogen, and cardenolides.
We tested for the effects of plot temperature (ambient/elevated), milkweed species (swamp/tropical), and infection (inoculated/uninoculated) treatments on monarch fitness and parasite infection outcomes using linear and generalized linear models (GLMs). For each response variable, we assessed a small set of candidate models: an uninformative null, a model containing main effects, and models containing interaction terms of interest. , , # Data from: Host plants and experimental warming impact fitness and infection outcomes in a migratory butterfly
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.prr4xgxx7](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.prr4xgxx7)
## Description of the data and file structure
Contained here are datasets describing monarch performance, parasite infection outcomes, and plant traits from a field experiment manipulating milkweed host plant species and temperature. The code used to perform statistical analysis and visualize results is also included.
### Files and variables
#### File: UGA_Cardenolide_Analysis_March2023_tropical.csv
**Description:**Â This file contains the cardenolide toxin measures for the subset of tropical milkweeds sampled from the field
##### Variables
* Plant_ID: unique identification number for each plant
* total card conc: total cardenolide concentration (mg/g dry mass)
* sum of polarity: overall polarity of a plant's cardenolides; a metric that represents the toxicity of the plant's cardenolide...,
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2025-08-22



