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Economic Consequences of Pierce's Disease and Related Policy in the California Winegrape Industry
Since 2000, approximately $50 million per year has been spent to control infestations of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (GWSS), an insect that spreads Pierce's Disease (PD).
Julian M. Alston +3 more
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A STATE GOVERNMENTS RESISTANCE TO DONALD TRUMP ADMINISTRATION: THE CALIFORNIAN CASE
This article analyzes the tensions between federal states and the U.S. White House in the immigration and environmental themes, with a focus on the state of California.
Isabella Ferrarez Fernandes Lopes +1 more
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The pet ferret (Mustela putorius furo) is at the center of a controversy over how domesticated carnivores should be regulated and managed, and in general, how the impacts of introduced mammals can be minimized.
Gary Orval Graening
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Strategic Incentives in Biosecurity Actions: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses
We model a game between two players taking biosecurity actions and characterize the Nash equilibria and their properties for the cases of strategic complements and substitutes.
Mimako Kobayashi, Tigran A. Melkonyan
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Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) have historically populated the Pacific Northwest from the Olympic Peninsula to the south of San Francisco Bay, and several management actions have supported restoring elk into parts of this historic range. In
Scarlett A. Stromer +2 more
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Comparing urban and wildland bear densities with a DNA-based capture-mark-recapture approach
California’s black bear (Ursus americanus) population has tripled over the last 3 decades, causing an increased incidence of human–bear conflicts, many of which now occur in urban areas.
Jonathan L. Fusaro +6 more
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California’s three public higher education systems (University of California, California State University, the California Community College System) enroll nearly 3 million undergraduate students and employ almost 100 thousand faculty.
Lawrence Francis Hanley, Diego Bonilla
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Developing a collaborative international partnership for cancer control in Mexico
In 2014, a partnership was established between the University of California and Mexico, which subsequently catalyzed formation of collaborations between cancer researchers at University of California, San Francisco and in Mexico.
Katherine Van Loon +8 more
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The Sipunculid Worms of California and Baja California
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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