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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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Analyses of Pooled Field Data:
Hypothesis Testing |
Hypothesis Testing: Comparisons of Mean Bearings to
theoretical bearings, or theoretical directions, for the pooled data for the 1978, 1979,
and 1981 Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) migrations
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Hypotheses A: Mean Bearings of migrating D. plexippus cannot be
distinguished from the local Great Circle
Route to the Overwintering sites in Mexico
Hypothesis B: Mean bearings of D. plexippus cannot be distinguished from
the bearings for the Kiepenheur and Schmidt-Koenig Magnetoclinic Route
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Mean Bearing ± 95%
Confidence Intervals overlap with the:
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Sample |
Number |
Mean Bearing |
95% C.I. |
Great Circle Route
(222°) |
Magnetoclinic Route
(234°) |
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Mean Bearing |
575 |
222° (SW) |
±5° |
YES |
NO |
Preferred I |
49 |
232° (SW) |
±16° |
YES |
YES |
Preferred II |
24 |
234° (SW) |
±13° |
YES |
YES |
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* Adapted from Gibo, D. L., 1990
Definitions of abbreviations and symbols: N = North, NE =
Northeast, E = East, S = South, SW = Southwest, WSW = West-Southwest, etc.,
C.I. = Confidence Intervals.
Conclusions
- Null Hypothesis A cannot be rejected for the Mean Bearing of the Population, nor
for the mean bearing of Preferred Direction I, nor for the mean bearing of Preferred
Direction II. Migrating D. plexippus in southern Ontario tends to be
displaced in approximately the direction of the local Great Circle Route.
- Null Hypothesis B is rejected for the Mean Bearing of the Population. The
mean direction of displacement of the migrating population is not the direction of the
Magnetoclinic Route.
- Null Hypothesis B cannot be rejected for either the mean bearing of Preferred
Direction I or the mean bearing for Preferred Direction II.
Comments
- I would feel better about the apparent match of the Mean Bearing for the
population with the theoretical Great Circle
Route if I knew that I had an unbiased sample. Unfortunately, it was not
possible to make observations every day from from dawn until dark. Instead, I made
observations when I had the opportunity and was almost certainly biased towards periods
when migration was manifest. Preferred Direction I, and especially, Preferred
Direction II are better tests of whether D. plexippus are flying either of the
two theoretical routes.
- The apparent match for Preferred Direction II with the Kiepenheur and
Schmidt-Koenig Magnetoclinic Route should
be viewed with caution given that the large 95% Confidence Intervals also include
the Great Circle Route. Larger sample sizes are required to narrow the Confidence
Intervals (hopefully) before it becomes possible to distinguish between the two
theoretical routes.
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