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Lesson 9, Experiment 2. |
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Background
In this experiment, your students will investigate the monarchs searching behavior and ability to find food. Here, we only use its hostplant, milkweed, but require that the caterpillar find its food in a Y-shaped maze. We do know that females usually only oviposit on milkweed so that the larvae do not initially have to search for their hostplant. However, as they grow they often move to another plant, so they do need to be able to find milkweed. For further background on Butterfly Sensory Systems, see the Monarch Biology section.
It is best to use hungry caterpillars for this experiment. If you see one eating just before the experiment, it will probably be motivated to find more milkweed. One that is very still on the top or side of its container is probably molting and is unlikely to search for food.
MaterialsProcedures
Guide your students through the following steps of the scientific method. They may come up with alternative hypotheses, methods, and results; those weve listed here are only examples.
Question: Can monarch caterpillars find their food in a simple maze? Hypothesis: Monarch caterpillars can find milkweed in a simple maze.Methods:
- To make the Y-shaped maze, cut a lengthwise strip out of the top of each roll so that students can see caterpillars inside the maze. Trim one end of each roll so that you can tape them together to make a "Y" (see figure) and then cover with plastic wrap to keep caterpillars from crawling out of the maze.
- Place milkweed at the end of one of the branches. Hold the maze upright, with the bottom of the "Y" touching a table.
- Place one caterpillar at the bottom of the maze and see if it can find its way to the milkweed. If it hasnt found the milkweed after 3 or 4 minutes, stop the trial and record "NO" in the column labels "Did it find the milkweed?" You can use caterpillars up to five times, but give them a break between trials.
- If a caterpillar does find the milkweed, record how long it took to find it.
- Repeat the trial with several other caterpillars and record the results for each caterpillar on chart paper.
Sample Results:
| Caterpillar | Did it find milkweed? | How long did it take to find the milkweed |
| Charlie Milky Stripes EatsAlot Charlie Milky Stripes EatsAlot Charlie Milky Stripes EatsAlot |
yes no yes no yes no yes yes yes no yes yes |
2 min, 22 sec. 3 min, 15 sec 1 min, 55 sec 3 min, 39 sec 1 min, 30 sec 2 min, 10 sec 3 min, 5 sec 2 min, 40 sec |
Conclusions : The results above suggest that MOST of the time caterpillars can find milkweed in a simple maze and that perhaps poor Milky needs help.
The following is an example of the worksheet necessary for this lesson. You may print it directly from the site. If you experience problems, please email us at webadmin@monarchlab.org
ã 2000 Monarchs in
the Classroom - University of Minnesota
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