Liz Goehring & Karen Oberhauser
University Scientist
University of Minnesota
St. Paul MN
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of Diapause Research | Reproduction
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Monarch butterflies that migrate to Mexico each fall
are in a state called reproductive diapause. When they emerge from
the pupa, they look like summer butterflies, but will not develop
mature ovaries or testes for several months. In some ways, they
are arrested in a juvenile state, and most of them remain this way
until the following spring when they become sexually mature. Liz
Goehring studied many aspects of monarch diapause during her master’s
thesis work at the University of Minnesota. Read more about these
studies, and learn about insect diapause in general.
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