Publications by authors named "Leticia Classen-Rodriguez"

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  • Low-income, rural communities in California's Central Valley face environmental and socioeconomic challenges, including water insecurity and poor infrastructure, which affects their resilience and economic opportunities.
  • A proposed multi-benefit framework aims to repurpose cropland around these communities to enhance environmental health and create economic opportunities, including reductions in water and pesticide use and job creation in clean industries.
  • The financial investment in these buffer areas could potentially generate significant economic returns while improving sustainability, including a potential annual revenue of $101 million per community and creating nearly 63,000 jobs paying significantly more than typical agricultural wages.
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In the internet era, the digital architecture that keeps us connected and informed may also amplify the spread of misinformation. This problem is gaining global attention, as evidence accumulates that misinformation may interfere with democratic processes and undermine collective responses to environmental and health crises. In an increasingly polluted information ecosystem, understanding the factors underlying the generation and spread of misinformation is becoming a pressing scientific and societal challenge.

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Mass media plays an important role in the construction and circulation of risk perception associated with animals. Widely feared groups such as spiders frequently end up in the spotlight of traditional and social media. We compiled an expert-curated global database on the online newspaper coverage of human-spider encounters over the past ten years (2010-2020).

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Urbanization and the by-product pollutants of anthropogenic activity pose unique threats to arthropods by altering their sensory environments. Sounds generated by human activities, like construction and road traffic, can oversaturate or interfere with biotic acoustic cues that regulate important ecological processes, such as trophic interactions and the coordination of mating. Here, we review recent work exploring how anthropogenic noise impacts inter-intra-specific interactions in insects and arachnids.

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