A Natural History of the Mojave Desert

A Natural History of the Mojave Desert

A Natural History of the Mojave Desert

A Natural History of the Mojave Desert

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Overview

The Mojave Desert has a rich natural history. Despite being sandwiched between the larger Great Basin and Sonoran Deserts, it has enough mountains, valleys, canyons, and playas for any eager explorer. Ancient and current waterways carve the bajadas and valley bottoms. This diverse topography gives rise to a multitude of habitats for plants and animals, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.

A Natural History of the Mojave Desert explores how a combination of complex geology, varied geography, and changing climate has given rise to intriguing flora and fauna—including almost 3,000 plant species and about 380 terrestrial vertebrate animal species. Of these, one quarter of the plants and one sixth of the animals are endemic.

The authors, who, combined, have spent more than six decades living in and observing the Mojave Desert, offer a scientifically insightful and personally observed understanding of the desert. They invite readers to understand how the Mojave Desert looks, sounds, feels, tastes, and smells. They prompt us to understand how humans have lived in this desert where scant vegetation and water have challenged humans, past and present.

A Natural History of the Mojave Desert provides a lively and informed guide to understanding how life has adapted to the hidden riverbeds, huge salt flats, tiny wetlands, and windswept hills that characterize this iconic desert.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816538416
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 03/27/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 56 MB
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About the Author

Lawrence R. Walker is a professor of plant ecology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the (co)author or (co)editor of nine previous books, including The Biology of Disturbed Habitats. Frederick H. Landau is a research associate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Walker and Landau have twenty-five years of scientific collaboration that includes projects in Nevada, New Zealand, and Puerto Rico. They both enjoy hiking and back-road adventures throughout the Mojave Desert.
 

Table of Contents

Contents List of Tables and Boxes Preface Map of the Mojave Desert An Intriguing Natural History A Sensory Experience Human Influences Scope Part I. Deserts of the World Definition of a Desert Definition of Aridity High-Pressure Zones Additional Causes 2. Deserts of the World Sahara Desert Atacama Desert Gobi Desert Australian Deserts Polar Deserts North American Deserts Summary Part II. Mojave Desert 3. Physical Characteristics Precipitation Temperature Past Climates Geography Geology Soils Summary 4. Water Pleistocene Patterns Rivers Riparian Zones Springs Tinajas Playas Summary 5. Plants Playas Shrublands Uplands Wetlands Sand Dunes Plant Adaptations Plant Interactions Summary 6. Animals Biogeography and Biodiversity Playas Alkali Scrub Shrublands Uplands Canyons Wetlands Sand Dunes Animal Adaptations Animal Interactions Summary 7. Human Adaptations Early Occupants Native Americans Western Expansion Mining and Modern Roads Railroads Modern Adaptations Summary 8. Disruptions Droughts Floods: Erosion and Deposition Wind: Erosion and Deposition Invasive Plants and Fire Invasive Animals Climate Change Other Human Influences Summary 9. Management Conservation Restoration Legislation and Education Summary Geological Wonders Water in the Desert Climatic Extremes Biodiversity Hotspots Humans in the Past Humans in the Present 11. Future Prospects Current Status Future Scenarios The Way Forward Final Musings Appendix 1. Common and Latin Names of Animals Appendix 2. Common and Latin Names of Plants Appendix 3. Conversion from English to Metric Units Appendix 4. Plant and Animal Strategies to Survive in Arid Climates Appendix 5. Indigenous Uses of Plants Glossary Suggested Readings Index About the Authors
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