Monitoring navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) using pheromone lures is now complicated by the use of mating disruption. Two commercially available lures that are minimally affected by mating disruption use either natural ...
Joel P. Siegel +2 more
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In the San Joaquin Valley, mating disruption of codling moth has mixed results [PDF]
W. J. Bentley +2 more
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Remaking "the people": Immigrant farmworkers, environmental justice and the rise of environmental populism in California's San Joaquin Valley. [PDF]
Chandrasekaran PR.
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California's Arts and Cultural Ecology [PDF]
Californians create, organize, and nurture one of the world's richest arts and cultural ecologies. Across diverse landscapes, they preserve traditions and unveil cutting-edge new artwork. As artists, cultural leaders, community-builders, and arts lovers,
Ann Markusen +3 more
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Estimating juvenile Chinook salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i>) abundance from beach seine data collected in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta and San Francisco Bay, California [PDF]
Russell W. Perry +2 more
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Resource Directory for Nonprofit Capacity Building in California's Central Valley [PDF]
Provides an overview of recent studies of Central Valley's nonprofit sector, and a list of consultants, foundations, community organizations, and other institutions that provide capacity building services and resources to nonprofit ...
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Mitigating childhood food insecurity during COVID-19: a qualitative study of how school districts in California's San Joaquin Valley responded to growing needs. [PDF]
Jowell AH +5 more
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The Influence of Meteorology on the Air Quality in the San Luis Obispo County-Southwestern San Joaquin Valley Region for 36 August 1990 [PDF]
E. Niccum +2 more
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California’s Flawed Surface Water Rights [PDF]
California sprang into existence following the discovery of gold in 1848. Aside from domestic use, the first major use of water in California was in mining.
Dyckman, Caitlin +2 more
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