Bear with me on this one. Funny how - when you are focused on LENR, the typical National Geographic animal story begins to looks like anomalous energy.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/02/110217-bears-hibernation-war m-sleep-animals-science/ . juxtaposed against: "Anomalous Heat Generation during Hydrogenation of Carbon (Phenanthrene)" Mizuno, T. and S. Sawada ICCF-14 http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTanomaloushb.pdf Of course, Mizuno got his Phenanthrene from coal tar, which is a concentrated source for it - but it is a common organic ring structure found in plant life all over the world. Phenanthrene is a pigment with bluish fluorescence. It is found in a number of fluorescent insects, such a butterflies. I cannot find a citation - or evidence that it is found in the Monarch species specifically - but these fragile flyers travel between 50-100 miles a day for up to two months to complete a yearly migration of thousands of miles. Mizuno finds 12C -> 13C. Larsen focused on 14N ->15N. Both would seem more likely in biology than heavy metal transmutations. Jed Rothwell wrote: "The Biological Transmutation meeting of Tuesday went extremely well with almost 300 students attending. A program is already on its way too look at the Mn-55+D-2 = Fe-57 experiments of Vysotskii.