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From fallow ground to common ground: Perspectives on future land uses in the San Joaquin valley under sustainable groundwater management.

J Environ Manage

May 2023

University of California Merced, School of Engineering, Merced, CA, USA; Secure Water Future, University of California Merced, Merced, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Agriculture dominates California's San Joaquin Valley with over five million acres of farmland produces 400 different commodities ranging from nuts, tree fruits, vines, and row crops. During dry years agricultural production in the San Joaquin Valley uses about 53% of total applied water in the state. Implementation of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) will restrict groundwater pumping, likely reducing irrigated agricultural land use resulting in conversion to alternative land uses.

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Clumped isotope thermometry can independently constrain the formation temperatures of carbonates, but a lack of precisely temperature-controlled calibration samples limits its application on aragonites. To address this issue, we present clumped isotope compositions of aragonitic bivalve shells grown under highly controlled temperatures (1-18°C), which we combine with clumped isotope data from natural and synthetic aragonites from a wide range of temperatures (1-850°C). We observe no discernible offset in clumped isotope values between aragonitic foraminifera, mollusks, and abiogenic aragonites or between aragonites and calcites, eliminating the need for a mineral-specific calibration or acid fractionation factor.

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  • The paper presents a cognitive-behavioral framework for understanding both active and passive leadership styles.
  • It suggests that leaders show consistent behaviors based on their fundamental self-beliefs and perceptions (core evaluations), while their actions can vary based on situational factors and immediate evaluations of themselves and their surroundings.
  • By integrating these elements, the authors propose a model that explores how leaders' behaviors are influenced by their beliefs, appraisals, and the contexts in which they operate.
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To enhance the understanding of larval dispersal in marine organisms, species with a sedentary adult stage and a pelagic larval phase of known duration constitute ideal candidates, because inferences can be made about the role of larval dispersal in population connectivity. Members of the immensely diverse marine fauna of the Indo-Malay Archipelago are of particular importance in this respect, as biodiversity conservation is becoming a large concern in this region. In this study, the genetic population structure of the pink anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, is analyzed by applying 10 microsatellite loci as well as sequences of the mitochondrial control region to also allow for a direct comparison of marker-derived results.

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