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4143“…We also found bi-directional hybridization and dispersal between northern and California spotted owls centered in southern Oregon and northern California. …”
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4144por Bucciarelli, Gary M., Clark, Morgan A., Delaney, Katy S., Riley, Seth P. D., Shaffer, H. Bradley, Fisher, Robert N., Honeycutt, Rodney L., Kats, Lee B.“…Here, we show the ecological impacts of recent record warm air temperatures and simultaneous peak drought conditions in California. From 2008–2016, the southern populations of a wide-ranging endemic amphibian (the California newt, Taricha torosa) showed a 20% reduction to mean body condition and significant losses to variation in body condition linked with extreme climate deviations. …”
Publicado 2020
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4152por Modaresi Rad, Arash, Abatzoglou, John T., Fleishman, Erica, Mockrin, Miranda H., Radeloff, Volker C., Pourmohamad, Yavar, Cattau, Megan, Johnson, J. Michael, Higuera, Philip, Nauslar, Nicholas J., Sadegh, Mojtaba“…In Oregon and Washington, a higher percentage of exposed people were highly vulnerable (>40%) than in California (~8%). Increased social vulnerability of populations in burned areas was the primary contributor to increased exposure of the highly vulnerable in California, whereas encroachment of wildfires on vulnerable populations was the primary contributor in Oregon and Washington. …”
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4153“…All California abalone species have been shown to be susceptible to infection with the bacterial agent of abalone withering syndrome (WS), although expression of signs of the disease may vary between species and with environmental conditions. …”
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4154“…Background: Based on previous studies (regional and national), Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (across the border from San Diego, California, USA), has been shown to have the highest rate of meningococcal meningitis (MeM) in the country. …”
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4155por Padgett, Kerry, Bonilla, Denise, Kjemtrup, Anne, Vilcins, Inger-Marie, Yoshimizu, Melissa Hardstone, Hui, Lucia, Sola, Milagros, Quintana, Miguel, Kramer, Vicki“…While regional risk of exposure to these two spirochetes varies, the highest risk for both species is found in north and central coastal California and the Sierra Nevada foothill region, and the lowest risk is in southern California; nevertheless, tick-bite avoidance measures should be implemented in all regions of California. …”
Publicado 2014
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4160“…California's local smoke-free workplace policies have reduced secondhand smoke exposure and supported attitude and behaviour changes. …”
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