Commercial butterfly breeding or captive butterfly breeding is the practice of breeding butterflies and moths in controlled environments to supply the...
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overwintering populations with lower parasite loads. Owners of commercial butterfly-breeding operations claim that they take steps to control this parasite...
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husbandry as an ecologically sound concept. Commercial butterfly breeding provides Lepidoptera stock to butterfly conservatories, educational exhibits, schools...
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controversy in commercial butterfly breeding and discovers vast criminal operations involving the mass poaching and smuggling of butterflies. Kirkus Reviews...
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Animal fancy (redirect from Fancy (animal breeding))
the Cat Fancy (GCCF). International Butterfly Breeders Association (IBBA), an organization for commercial butterfly "farmers", as well as hobbyists, founded...
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Monarch butterfly migration is the phenomenon, mainly across North America, where the subspecies Danaus plexippus plexippus migrates each autumn to overwintering...
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Napa cabbage (section Breeding)
bred hybrid cultivars with self-incompatibility and contributed to commercial breeding by developing valuable materials and educating students. The main...
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Palos Verdes blue (redirect from Palos Verde blue butterfly)
and a breeding program for the blue butterfly. Honey, produced on the premises, is provided to the captive rearing program so the butterflies are able...
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Hybrid (biology) (redirect from Inter-breeding)
a significant genetic erosion of the gene pool for future breeding. Therefore, commercial plant geneticists strive to breed "widely adapted" cultivars...
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Zinnia (category Butterfly food plants)
of a garden, and their tendency to attract butterflies and hummingbirds is seen as desirable. Commercially available seeds and plants are derived from...
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Lepidoptera (redirect from Butterflies and Moths)
insects work in synergy and the weed rarely recovers. Breeding butterflies and moths, or butterfly gardening/rearing, has become an ecologically viable...
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Morpho (genus) (redirect from Morpho butterfly)
The morpho butterflies comprise many species of Neotropical butterfly under the genus Morpho. This genus includes more than 29 accepted species and 147...
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The butterfly splitfin or butterfly goodeid (Ameca splendens) is a bony fish from the monotypic genus Ameca of the splitfin family (Goodeidae). It was...
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Asclepias syriaca (category Butterfly food plants)
Asclepias syriaca, commonly called common milkweed, butterfly flower, silkweed, silky swallow-wort, and Virginia silkweed, is a species of flowering plant...
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that it takes two or three generations for the monarch butterflies to reach the Canadian breeding grounds, while one much-longer-lived "supergeneration"...
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Asclepias (category Butterfly food plants)
nectar from their flowers. A noteworthy feeder on milkweeds is the monarch butterfly, which uses and requires certain milkweeds as host plants for their larvae...
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Twycross Zoo (section Conservation and breeding)
the story, such as owls and snakes. The area is also home to Butterfly Paradise. Butterfly Paradise is a 600 m2 walk-through exhibit and was designed by...
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the animal, these boxes may be used for roosting, breeding, or both, or, as in the case with butterflies, hibernation. Wasps, bumble-bees, or other insects...
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Wheat (redirect from Wheat breeding)
developed through gamma radiation breeding, and through conventional selection breeding. International wheat breeding is led by the International Maize...
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Lepidoptera migration (redirect from Butterfly and moth migration)
trees, global warming, reduction of milkweed to breeding places, and the drought in areas butterflies roost. However, the biggest limiting factors to...
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Pacific Grove, California (redirect from Butterfly Town)
littoral, pine forest, and mixed-oak woodland. The famed breeding habitat for the monarch butterfly, the Monarch Grove Sanctuary, is situated in the northwest...
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sweet commercial cultivar "Pervenec" (first sweet variety), which is included in the State Catalogue of selection achievements of Russia. Breeding of sweet...
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mother. There is no defined breeding season, and females bear litters of up to seven pups. Used for its meat, the longtail butterfly ray is often caught by...
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De-extinction (section Back-breeding)
the most widely proposed method, although genome editing and selective breeding have also been considered. Similar techniques have been applied to certain...
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population of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). The population of western monarchs require very different breeding and overwintering habitat when...
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Birdwing (redirect from Birdwing butterfly)
relationship between Troides and Ornithoptera butterflies is well demonstrated by the fact that commercial breeders have produced numerous hybrids between...
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species and many hybrids and cultivars. The most common strawberries grown commercially are cultivars of the garden strawberry, a hybrid known as Fragaria ×...
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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary (section Butterflies)
and racquet-tailed drongo. Some of the butterflies in Bhadra sanctuary are yamfly, baronet, crimson rose butterfly, southern birdwing, tailed jay, great...
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where visual clues play an important role in the behavior, including breeding. The speckled or three-barred peacock bass (C. temensis) in particular...
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Teän (section Breeding birds)
citation lists five species of breeding birds on the island including the Puffin (Fratercula arctica). Other breeding seabirds are the Kittiwake (Rissa...
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