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The Desert Grassland

by Mitchel P. McClaran, Thomas R. Van Devender
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Overview

The mixed grass and shrub vegetation known to scientists as desert grassland is common to the basins and valleys that skirt the mountain ranges throughout southwestern North America, extending from Arizona, New Mexico and Texas down through thirteen Mexican states. This variegated ground cover is crucial to life in an arid environment. The Desert Grassland offers the most comprehensive study to date of these flora and the rich biotic communities they support. Leading experts in geography, biology, botany, zoology, and geoscience present new research on the desert grassland and review a vast amount of earlier work. They reveal that present-day grasses once grew in the ice-age forests that existed in these areas before the climate dried and the trees vanished and how the intensity and frequency of fire can influence the plant and animal species of the grassland. They also document how the influence of humans--from Amerindians to contemporary ranchers, public land managers, and real estate developers--has changed the relative abundance of woody and herbaceous species and how the introduction of new plants and domesticated animals to the area has also affected biodiversity. The book concludes with a review of the attempts, both failed and successful, to reestablish plants in desert grasslands affected by overgrazing, drought, and farm abandonment. Meticulously researched and copiously illustrated, The Desert Grassland is a major contribution to ecological literature. For advanced lay readers as well as students and scholars of history, geography, and ecology, it will be a standard reference work for years to come.

Synopsis

The mixed grass and shrub vegetation known to scientists as desert grassland is common to the basins and valleys that skirt the mountain ranges throughout southwestern North America, extending from Arizona, New Mexico and Texas down through thirteen Mexican states. This variegated ground cover is crucial to life in an arid environment. The Desert Grassland offers the most comprehensive study to date of these flora and the rich biotic communities they support. Leading experts in geography, biology, botany, zoology, and geoscience present new research on the desert grassland and review a vast amount of earlier work. They reveal that present-day grasses once grew in the ice-age forests that existed in these areas before the climate dried and the trees vanished and how the intensity and frequency of fire can influence the plant and animal species of the grassland. They also document how the influence of humans--from Amerindians to contemporary ranchers, public land managers, and real estate developers--has changed the relative abundance of woody and herbaceous species and how the introduction of new plants and domesticated animals to the area has also affected biodiversity. The book concludes with a review of the attempts, both failed and successful, to reestablish plants in desert grasslands affected by overgrazing, drought, and farm abandonment. Meticulously researched and copiously illustrated, The Desert Grassland is a major contribution to ecological literature. For advanced lay readers as well as students and scholars of history, geography, and ecology, it will be a standard reference work for years to come.

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Comprises nine articles written by geographers, biologists, botanists, zoologists, and geoscientists presenting new research on the desert grassland and reviewing previous work. Topics include changing climates, evolution, biogeography, and community dynamics; diversity, spatial variability, and functional roles of vertebrates; the role of fire; and human impacts on the grasslands of southeastern Arizona. B&w illustrations, photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Mitchel P. McClaran

Mitchel McClaran is Associate Professor of Range Management at the University of Arizona, where he focuses on long-term vegetation change in desert grasslands. He is a frequent contributor to Journal of Range Management, Biological Conservation,

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Booknews

Comprises nine articles written by geographers, biologists, botanists, zoologists, and geoscientists presenting new research on the desert grassland and reviewing previous work. Topics include changing climates, evolution, biogeography, and community dynamics; diversity, spatial variability, and functional roles of vertebrates; the role of fire; and human impacts on the grasslands of southeastern Arizona. B&w illustrations, photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Pages
346
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780816518234

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