669 County Square Drive, #100
Ventura, CA 93003-5401
hcohen@ucanr.edu
Biography
Hamutahl works on complex agricultural and environmental issues as an Entomology Advisor with UC Cooperative Extension in Ventura County. Hamutahl holds her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and applies >13 years of experience in entomology, horticulture, and ecology to enhance sustainable agriculture and pest management.
At UC ANR she conducts research on a myriad of issues related to arthropods in Ventura crops, including citrus, avocado, berries, and more. Her interests include identification and monitoring, biology and phenology, crop loss assessment, pesticide resistance, pesticide application safety, pest control technology, conservation of endangered insects, and development and evaluation of integrated pest management methods with an emphasis on biological and cultural controls.
Hamutahl is heavily involved in communication: she has authored books, articles, and blogs for academic, industry, and public audiences and has given numerous workshops about topics such as sustainable food systems, pollinator conservation, climate change, integrated pest management, and more.
Education
Discipline
EntomologyAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Insects, Mites, and Other Arthropods Affecting Plants
- Biological Control of Pests Affecting Plants
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- Beneficial Insects
- Youth Development
Bibliography
Peer Reviewed
- Smith, G.P.; H., Cohen; Zorn, J.F.; McFrederick, Q.S.; Ponisio, L.C. (2024). Plant-pollinator network architecture does not impact intraspecific microbiome variability. Molecular Ecology. 33:7.
- Ponisio, L.C.; Cohen, H.; Galbraith, S.M.; Zorn, J.F.; Zitomer, R.A.; Rivers, J.W. (2023). Host and floral communities shape parasite prevalence and reproduction in intensively managed forests. Ecosphere. 15:1.
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Vegetable Crops - Member