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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: Comparsions of mean bearings to
theoretical bearings, theoretical directions, for the pooled data for the 1978, 1979, and
1981 Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) migrations
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¦ Tables: ¦ I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII a, VIII b, IX, X,
XI, XII ¦
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 Table X*
Comparisons of mean bearings of migrating Danaus plexippus for eight Wind
Conditions to the bearings for the local Great
Circle Route and for the Kiepenheur and Schmidt-Koenig Magnetoclinic Route
Directional data were grouped according to wind direction at the time of the observation.
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Mean Bearing ± 95%
Confidence Intervals overlaps with the:
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Wind |
Number |
Mean Bearing |
95% C.I. |
Great Circle Route
(222°) |
Magnetoclinic Route
(234°) |
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North |
53
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185° (S) |
±8° |
NO |
NO |
Northeast |
64 |
229° (SW) |
±7° |
YES |
YES |
East |
150 |
247° (WSW) |
±5° |
NO |
NO |
Southeast |
131 |
257° (WSW) |
±5° |
NO |
NO |
South |
15
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237° (WSW) |
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YES |
YES |
Southwest |
35
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143° (SE) |
±52° |
NO |
NO |
West |
20
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128° (SE) |
±29° |
NO |
NO |
Northwest |
107 |
153° (SSE) |
±5° |
NO |
NO |
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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.
Comments
- Butterflies flying in Northeast winds and South winds had Mean Bearings that
could not be distinguished from either the local Great Circle Route or the Kiepenheur and
Schmidt-Koenig Magnetoclinic route.
- The problems of small sample size, large Angular deviation (Table II), and large Confidence Intervals
for the the South wind group indicate that the results should be considered very
tentative. In other words, the mean bearings for the South wind group, ±39°,
will include any theoretical bearing that falls within the range of 276° (W) to 198°
(SSW).
- It is important to keep in mind that for the Northeast group, both theoretical
directions fall in the downwind sector. Even if D. plexippus
were simply circling in thermals, and 64% were doing this (Table VII), they would still be displaced
in approximately the appropriate direction for the great Circle Route and/or the
Kiepenheur and Schmidt-Koenig Magnetoclinic Route.
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