Collaborations
The Invasive Species and Pollinator Health has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BBCA ONLUS
Foreign Explorations for Natural Enemies of Invasive Weeds
Discovery and Pre-Release Evaluation of Weed Biocontrol Agents
Collection, Field Study and Shipment of a Candidate Biological Control Agent of Slenderleaf Ice Plant from the Western Mediterranean Basin
Discovery and Pre-Release Evaluation of Weed Biocontrol Agents
CALIFORNIA DEPTARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATIO, Livermore
Invasive Plant Management Strategies for Endangered Plant Recovery and Tidal Wetland Restoration under Changing Environmental Conditions
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO
Analyzing Nutritional Content of Pollen in Relation to Long-term Honey Bee Colony Health
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, U.S NAVY, NAVFAC SW, E, City of San Diego
Collection, Evaluation and Importation of Candidate Biological Control Agents for Ice Plants Invasive on San Nicolas Island and San Clemente Island
FOOD & AGRICULTURE, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF, SACRAMENTO, CA
Proactive Classical Biological Control of Tuta absoluta in California
Proactive Classical Biological Control of Tuta absoluta in California
FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
Development of Cheatgrass Biological Control with Microbes and Integrated Cape-ivy Control to Reduce Populations of Non-native, Invasive Weeds
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY AND
Proactive Classical Biological Control of Tuta absoluta in California
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTE, BATON ROUGE, LA
Synergies in Aquatic Plant Biological Control: Translating Research Between the Southern and Western USA
MIA CONSULTING LLC, SHELLEY
Prioritizing Weed Targets for Biological Control: Testing a South African Model for Western USA
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, FLAGSTAFF, AZ
Plant-Soil Feedbacks Driving Cheatgrass Invasion
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS, SACRAMENTO
Areawide Management of Spotted Wing Drosophila in California
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE, BERKELEY, CA
Areawide Management of Spotted Wing Drosophila in California
Proactive Classical Biological Control of South American Tomato Pinworm in California
Areawide Control of Spotted Wing Drosophila Using Parasitoids
Areawide Management of Spotted-Wing Drosophila
Establishment and Evaluation of Ganaspis brasiliensis to Suppress Spotted Wing Drosophila
RHODES UNIVERSITY
Collection, Study and Shipment of Candidate Biological Control Agents of Ice Plants in South Africa
Discovery, Identification, Collection and Shipment of Biological Control Agents of Slenderleaf Ice Plant in South Africa
UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
Reducing the Impact of Invasive Weeds in Pacific West Estuaries through Plant Community Restoration
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Analyzing Factors Contributing to Long-term Honey Bee Health and Hive Performance
Quantifying Factors that Contribute to the Enemy Release in Weed of Urban Versus Natural Ecosystems
Quantifying The Effects of Pesticides on Honey Bee Reproduction
Long-Term Honey Bee Health Colony Monitoring
Improving honey bee health and food security through breeding and IPM control of parasitic mites in California
US DOI, BUREAU OF LAND MANGEMENT, Washington, DC
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Western USA
USDA FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC
Advancing Biological Control of Cheatgrass
USDA, ANIMAL & PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVC, WASHINGTON, DC
Proactive Classical Biological Control of South American Tomato Pinworm in California
USDA, FOREST SERVICE, VALLEJO, CA
Develop Methods to Mass Rear, Store and Release the Rosette Weevil, a New Biological Control Agent of Yellow Starthistle
Biological Control of Invasive Weeds Degrading Public Lands