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Great Circle Hypotheis
Magnetoclinic Hypothesis
Magnetic-Latitude Hypothesis
Compass Bearings Hypothesis
Suns' Azimuth Hypothesis
Expansion-Contraction Hypothesis
Always Advance Hypothesis
Never Go Back Hypothesis
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Analysis of Field Data for the 1988 Monarch
Butterfly Migration in Resaca and Calhoun, Georgia
 Table XI b
Mean Vanishing bearing for Danaus plexippus in South Winds: Data used
in Calculations
September 26 - October 2, 1988 observations of the Danaus plexippus
migration in Resaca and Calhoun, Georgia
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Date |
Table |
Number of
Observations |
Field Data
Code Numbers |
Reasons for
Exclusion |
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Sept. 26 |
I
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1 |
35 |
NA |
27 |
II
|
15 (17) |
47 - 56, 58,
59, 63, 65, 66, 70, 71, |
No bearings |
28 |
III
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1 |
107 |
NA |
29 |
IV
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2 |
169, 175 |
NA |
30 |
V
|
- |
- |
NA |
Oct. 1 |
VI
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1 |
247 |
NA |
2 |
VII
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- |
- |
NA |
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Totals |
7 |
20
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Data for SE winds
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Data for NW winds
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Any observations hi-lighted in red were excluded from calculations for reasons
given in column 5.
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