Data accompanying: Population-specific patterns of toxin sequestration in monarch butterflies from around the world
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Animals frequently defend themselves against predators and parasites using toxins obtained from their diets. Monarch butterflies are a preeminent example of toxin sequestration and gain protection from cardenolides in their milkweed host plants. Although sequestration behavior is well-studied in monarchs, relatively little research has studied genetic variation in sequestration ability. In this study, we use the monarchâs global range expansion to test hypotheses about how cardenolide sequestration has evolved over recent evolutionary history. First, using a reciprocal rearing experiment involving six monarch populations and six associated milkweed host species, we test for whether natural selection has increased cardenolide sequestration in monarch populations reared on their sympatric hosts. Second, we test for whether contemporary species interactions affect sequestration by measuring cardenolides in monarchs from Guam, an oceanic island where bird predators have been functionally ab...
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