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Ecology of Sonoran Desert Plants and Plant Communities
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Ecology of Sonoran Desert Plants and Plant Communities

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The Sonoran Desert is a distinctive biotic region that fascinates scientist, students, and nature lovers. This book offers an accessible introduction to Sonoran Desert ecology. Eight original essays by Sonoran Desert specialists such as Paul Martin and Richard Felger provide an overview of the practice of ecology at landscape, community, and organismal scales.

The essays explore the rich diversity of plant life in the Sonoran Desert and the ecological patterns and processes that underlie it. They also reveal the history and scientific legacy of the Desert Laboratory in Tucson, which has conducted research on the Sonoran Desert since 1903. Coverage includes diversity and affinities of the flora, physical environments and vegetation, landscape complexity and ecological diversity, population dynamics of annual plants, form and function of cacti, and the relationship between plants and the animals that use them as feeding and breeding resources. The text also examines the ecological consequences of modern agricultural development, as well as the impact on the modern biota of 40,000 years of change in climate, vegetation, megafauna, and ancient cultures.

This comprehensive book covers a broad range of spatial and temporal scales to highlight the diversity of research being pursued in the Sonoran Desert. It is both a testament to these ongoing studies and an authoritative introduction to the diverse plant life in the region.

Contents

  1. Diversity and Affinities of the Flora of the Sonoran Floristic Province, Steven P. McLaughlin and Janice E. Bowers
  2. Vegetation and Habitat Diversity at the Southern Edge of the Sonoran Desert, Alberto Borquez, Angelina Martinez Yrizar, Richard S. Felger, and David Yetman3. The Sonoran Desert: Landscape Complexity and Ecological Diversity, Joseph R. McAuliffe
  3. Population Ecology of Sonoran Desert Annual Plants, D. Lawrence Venable and Catherine E. Pake
  4. Form and Function of Cacti, Park S. Nobel and Michael E. Loik
  5. Ecological Genetics of Cactophilic Drosophila, William J. Etges, W. R. Johnson, G. A. Duncan, G. Huckins, and W. B. Heed
  6. Ecological Consequences of Agricultural Development in a Sonoran Desert Valley, Laura L. Jackson and Patricia W. Comus
  7. Deep History and a Wilder West, Paul S. Martin
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2016
Pages
312
ISBN
9780816535408

The Sonoran Desert is a distinctive biotic region that fascinates scientist, students, and nature lovers. This book offers an accessible introduction to Sonoran Desert ecology. Eight original essays by Sonoran Desert specialists such as Paul Martin and Richard Felger provide an overview of the practice of ecology at landscape, community, and organismal scales.

The essays explore the rich diversity of plant life in the Sonoran Desert and the ecological patterns and processes that underlie it. They also reveal the history and scientific legacy of the Desert Laboratory in Tucson, which has conducted research on the Sonoran Desert since 1903. Coverage includes diversity and affinities of the flora, physical environments and vegetation, landscape complexity and ecological diversity, population dynamics of annual plants, form and function of cacti, and the relationship between plants and the animals that use them as feeding and breeding resources. The text also examines the ecological consequences of modern agricultural development, as well as the impact on the modern biota of 40,000 years of change in climate, vegetation, megafauna, and ancient cultures.

This comprehensive book covers a broad range of spatial and temporal scales to highlight the diversity of research being pursued in the Sonoran Desert. It is both a testament to these ongoing studies and an authoritative introduction to the diverse plant life in the region.

Contents

  1. Diversity and Affinities of the Flora of the Sonoran Floristic Province, Steven P. McLaughlin and Janice E. Bowers
  2. Vegetation and Habitat Diversity at the Southern Edge of the Sonoran Desert, Alberto Borquez, Angelina Martinez Yrizar, Richard S. Felger, and David Yetman3. The Sonoran Desert: Landscape Complexity and Ecological Diversity, Joseph R. McAuliffe
  3. Population Ecology of Sonoran Desert Annual Plants, D. Lawrence Venable and Catherine E. Pake
  4. Form and Function of Cacti, Park S. Nobel and Michael E. Loik
  5. Ecological Genetics of Cactophilic Drosophila, William J. Etges, W. R. Johnson, G. A. Duncan, G. Huckins, and W. B. Heed
  6. Ecological Consequences of Agricultural Development in a Sonoran Desert Valley, Laura L. Jackson and Patricia W. Comus
  7. Deep History and a Wilder West, Paul S. Martin
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2016
Pages
312
ISBN
9780816535408