A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert

Author:   Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum ,  Steven John Phillips ,  Patricia Wentworth Comus ,  Mark Alan Dimmitt
Publisher:   University of California Press
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780520287471


Pages:   592
Publication Date:   17 November 2015
Format:   Paperback
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A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert


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The landscape of the Sonoran Desert Region varies dramatically from parched desert lowlands to semiarid tropical forests and frigid subalpine meadows. Covering southeasternmost California, much of southern and central Arizona, most of Baja California, and much of the state of Sonora, Mexico, it is home to an extraordinary variety of plants and animals. A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert takes readers deep into its vast expanse, looking closely at the relationships of plants and animals with the land and people, through time and across landscapes. In accessible language, more than forty scientists and/or naturalists examine the region’s biodiversity, geology, weather, plants, and animals (from invertebrates to fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals), as well as potential threats to the species and habitats. The text is supplemented throughout with anecdotes, essays, photographs, maps, diagrams, and 450 finely rendered drawings. This new edition adds chapters on the Sky Islands, Sea of Cortez, desert pollinators, and conservation issues. Taxonomic nomenclature has been updated and new color plates and figures have been added. This comprehensive natural history, like the original edition, will surely become an invaluable companion for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, hikers, students, naturalists, and anyone interested in the desert Southwest. Published in association with the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.  

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Author:   Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum ,  Steven John Phillips ,  Patricia Wentworth Comus ,  Mark Alan Dimmitt
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.089kg
ISBN:  

9780520287471


ISBN 10:   0520287479
Pages:   592
Publication Date:   17 November 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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If I were forced to limit my southwestern library to one book, this would be it. In just under 600 pages, handsomely illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs, and prcise pen-and-ink drawings, 35 experts share their considerable knowledge of man and nature in the Sonoran Desert. Southwest Books of the Year An indispensable guide for any desert visitor... It offers a complete look at Sonoran Desert ecology, with details on individual species and essays that bring the desert alive. Sunset Magazine The award-winning text includes a calendar of natural events highlighting animal migrations, full moons, and the Sonoran Desert's awesome spring flower show. Outside Magazine A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert is a monumental work, accessible to amateurs and professionals alike; it is a must for anyone planning to visit the deserts of southwestern United States. Environmental Practice ... immaculately produced... Put together by the museum's exceptional academic and curatorial staff, Natural History is a storybook, a field guide, a lay geology, paleontology, and human ecology textbook, and a handy encyclopedia - and it reads as enjoyable as fiction. The Americus Journal If I am exiled to a desert isle, I now have that proverbial one book to take along: A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert... It's all here. It's like sitting on the patio with the best experts and having a private tutorial. The Journal of Arizona History Never before has a book appeared that so deserved a place on the bookshelf of every desert aficionado... This book is destined to become the bible of Sonoran Desert nature literature. -- Jim Cornett, Plam Springs Desert Museum The Desert Sun This compendium [is] destined to become the mandatory reference for the Sonoran Desert for years to come. New Mexico Magazine ... an authoritative introduction to the Sonoran Desert... remarkably thorough ... the one book on the Sonoran Desert I'd recommend to both novice and experienced naturalists. -- George Middendorf, Howard University Audubon Naturalist News This book is the next best thing to going there... Thought the emphasis is on the well-known and often-seen organisms of the region, the depth of coverage of those organisms is remarkable for its completeness. -- G. Stevens, University of New Mexico CHOICE Everything the traveler, birdwatcher, hiker, student, desert-dweller and desert-lover will ever need to know about this region ... is painstakingly presented in clear prose, maps and pictures. Rocky Mountain News This book is a long, long, love letter... [It] tells you just about all you can think to ask about this lush and most beautiful of America's four deserts. The Sonoran Quarterly A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert provides a collection of Sonoran Desert natural history information and is a pefect introduction to the most biologically rich desert in North America. AZA Communique It is heartening to read a no-nonsense and comprehensive description of the natural history of the Sonoran Desert... There is little missing in this book and much to recommend it. -- Julio Betancourt, Desert Laboratory Geotimes Exquisitly produced, richly illustrated ... definitive account of this hot desert. Taxon 49 Thirty experts contributed to this 628-page volume - the most complete collection of natural history available on this region. Wildlife Conservation A Natural History will go with me on my next road trip west. New Mexican This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the natural history of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts ... It would be an ideal text for a community college or undergraduate course on desert ecology. -- Matthew L. Brooks, USGS Western Ecological Research Center Madrono


"""If I were forced to limit my southwestern library to one book, this would be it. In just under 600 pages, handsomely illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs, and prcise pen-and-ink drawings, 35 experts share their considerable knowledge of man and nature in the Sonoran Desert."" Southwest Books of the Year ""An indispensable guide for any desert visitor... It offers a complete look at Sonoran Desert ecology, with details on individual species and essays that bring the desert alive."" Sunset Magazine ""The award-winning text includes a calendar of natural events highlighting animal migrations, full moons, and the Sonoran Desert's awesome spring flower show."" Outside Magazine ""A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert is a monumental work, accessible to amateurs and professionals alike; it is a must for anyone planning to visit the deserts of southwestern United States."" Environmental Practice ""... immaculately produced... Put together by the museum's exceptional academic and curatorial staff, Natural History is a storybook, a field guide, a lay geology, paleontology, and human ecology textbook, and a handy encyclopedia - and it reads as enjoyable as fiction."" The Americus Journal ""If I am exiled to a desert isle, I now have that proverbial one book to take along: A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert... It's all here. It's like sitting on the patio with the best experts and having a private tutorial."" The Journal of Arizona History ""Never before has a book appeared that so deserved a place on the bookshelf of every desert aficionado... This book is destined to become the bible of Sonoran Desert nature literature."" -- Jim Cornett, Plam Springs Desert Museum The Desert Sun ""This compendium [is] destined to become the mandatory reference for the Sonoran Desert for years to come."" New Mexico Magazine ""... an authoritative introduction to the Sonoran Desert... remarkably thorough ... the one book on the Sonoran Desert I'd recommend to both novice and experienced naturalists."" -- George Middendorf, Howard University Audubon Naturalist News ""This book is the next best thing to going there... Thought the emphasis is on the well-known and often-seen organisms of the region, the depth of coverage of those organisms is remarkable for its completeness."" -- G. Stevens, University of New Mexico CHOICE ""Everything the traveler, birdwatcher, hiker, student, desert-dweller and desert-lover will ever need to know about this region ... is painstakingly presented in clear prose, maps and pictures."" Rocky Mountain News ""This book is a long, long, love letter... [It] tells you just about all you can think to ask about this lush and most beautiful of America's four deserts."" The Sonoran Quarterly ""A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert provides a collection of Sonoran Desert natural history information and is a pefect introduction to the most biologically rich desert in North America."" AZA Communique ""It is heartening to read a no-nonsense and comprehensive description of the natural history of the Sonoran Desert... There is little missing in this book and much to recommend it."" -- Julio Betancourt, Desert Laboratory Geotimes ""Exquisitly produced, richly illustrated ... definitive account of this hot desert."" Taxon 49 ""Thirty experts contributed to this 628-page volume - the most complete collection of natural history available on this region."" Wildlife Conservation ""A Natural History will go with me on my next road trip west."" New Mexican ""This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the natural history of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts ... It would be an ideal text for a community college or undergraduate course on desert ecology."" -- Matthew L. Brooks, USGS Western Ecological Research Center Madrono"


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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, located fourteen miles west of Tucson, is an internationally recognized leader in natural history interpretation and innovative exhibitry.

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