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Can roadside habitat lead monarchs on a route to recovery?
Kyle Kasten
, Carl Stenoien
, Wendy Caldwell
, Karen S Oberhauser
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Monarch
100%
Roadside Habitat
100%
Milkweed
81%
Roadside
72%
North America
9%
Monarch Butterfly
9%
Management Practices
9%
Habitat Restoration
9%
Low Density
9%
Right-of-way
9%
Density-based
9%
Midwestern US
9%
Habitat Type
9%
Site Characteristics
9%
Abundance Distribution
9%
Larval Host Plants
9%
Asclepias Syriaca
9%
Saturation Effect
9%
Wildlife-friendly
9%
Herbicide-resistant Crops
9%
Conservation Potential
9%
Butterfly Community
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Apocynaceae
100%
Immatures
44%
Americans
11%
Rights of Way
11%
Asclepias syriaca
11%
Herbicide Tolerant Crop
11%
Host Plant
11%