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Congratulations, UC Davis Linnaean Games Team: National Champs!

November 23, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Quick, what's the answer to: "What is the smallest insect that is not a parasite or parasitoid?" Okay then, "What are the three primary conditions that define eusociality?" Or how about "Nicrophorus americanus is listed under what legislative act?
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The Wandering Caterpillar 'Strikes a Cord'

November 20, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
When you're rearing monarch caterpillars in an indoor habitat, watch out for the escapees. Monarch 'cats seem to like to wander--and pupate on the most unlikely of places. We have two small butterfly habitats on our kitchen counter.
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IGIS: Article

IGIS creates California bioregion maps

November 20, 2015
By Shane T Feirer
What are "Bioregions"? Bioregions are an area bounded by natural rather than artificial borders that has characteristic flora and fauna and includes one or more ecosystems. IGIS worked with the the California Naturalist Program to create a simple maps of the bioregion in California.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

So You Have an Avocado Tree and You Don't Know What Kind

November 20, 2015
By Ben A Faber
Of the many known varieties, they fall into three broad categories based on whether they are of the Mexican, Guatemalan or West Indian races of Persea americana, the avocado specie and the crosses that occur between these races.
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A New Wasp Species? EGSA's Winning T-Shirt

November 19, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If you're trying to fuse art with science and want to draw a wasp on a penny-farthing, but the legs are too short to reach the pedals, there's only one thing to do: lengthen the legs! And create a "new species" of wasp in the process.
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Neonics and Bumble Bees

November 18, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Research published today in the journal Nature about neonicintoid pesticide exposure and bumble bees is causing quite the buzz, and keeping noted bumble bee expert Robbin Thorp busy fielding phone calls.
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Shiny green leaves and purple flowers of water hyacinth. Weed control program.
SJC and Delta Field Crops: Article

Disposing of Water Hyacinth on Agricultural Fields

November 18, 2015
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
Back in October, a Delta farmer presented me with this scenario: The California Division of Boating and Waterways would be clearing water hyacinth from some Delta waterways. They asked the grower to receive some of it onto his land.
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The pictures shows a field of grain corn that is dry and ready for harvest.
SJC and Delta Field Crops: Article

Potassium in Crop Residues

November 18, 2015
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
It is the time of year when the harvest of our summer crops has concluded. Some growers may be planting small grains, and let us hope that winter rains nourish these crops. I received an inquiry from a grower at the end of harvest regarding nutrient removal with the harvest.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Citrus in a Drought

November 18, 2015
By Ben A Faber
Hot off the presses http://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/Details.
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Alex Wild shows photographers some white box techniques at BugShot Hastings. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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BugShot Austin 2016!

November 17, 2015
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
If you like to photograph insects, and want to know more about macro photography and entomology, then "BugShot Austin 2016" may be something to consider-- for either yourself or as a gift for someone.
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