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Biotic Communities catalogs and defines by biome, or biotic community, the region centered on Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, Chihuahua, and Baja California Norte, plus California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Texas, Coahuila, Sinaloa, and Baja California Sur. Originally published in 1982 by the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum, this ambitious book is still a must-have for those working in natural resources management and ecological research, as well as non-specialists who wish to know more about a particular locale.Biotic Communities is arranged by climatic formation with a short chapter for each biome describing climate, physiognomy, distribution, dominant and common plant species, and characteristic vertebrates. Subsequent chapters contain careful descriptions of zonal subdivisions. The text is supplemented with over one hundred black and white photographs illustrating almost every community type.A corresponding full-color map is also available.

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title Biotic Communities Southwestern United States and Northwestern - photo 1

title:Biotic Communities : Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico
author:Brown, David E.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780874804591
ebook isbn13:9780585131993
language:English
subjectBiotic communities--Southwestern States, Biotic communities--Mexico.
publication date:1994
lcc:QH104.5.S6B56 1994eb
ddc:574.5/247/0979
subject:Biotic communities--Southwestern States, Biotic communities--Mexico.
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Biotic Communities
Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico
David E. Brown
Editor
Page ii 1994 by the University of Utah Press All rights reserved - photo 2
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1994 by the University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
Printed on acid-free paper
Originally published as Biotic Communities of the American SouthwestUnited States and Mexico, in Desert Plants vol. 4, nos. 1-4, 1982, by the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum.
A four-color, 60" x 48" map, "Biotic Communities of the Southwest," is also available for $14.95, plus shipping, from the University of Utah Press, 101 University Services Building, Salt Lake City, UT 84112.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Biotic communities: southwestern United States and northwestern
Mexico / David E. Brown, editor.
p. cm.
"Originally published as Biotic communities of the American
SouthwestUnited States and Mexico, in Desert plants vol. 4, nos.
1-4, 1982, by the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum"T.p.
verso.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
ISBN 0-87480-459-0
1. Biotic communitiesSouthwestern States. 2. Biotic
communitiesMexico. I. Brown, David E. (David Earl), 1938
QH104.5.S6B56 1994
574.5'247'0979dc20 94-20777
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CONTENTS
Preface, 1994
3
Acknowledgements
5
Preface, 1982
6
Management Applications of Biotic Community Data
David R Patton
7
Introduction
Charles H. Lowe And David E Brown
8
Historical Background to Southwestern Ecological Studies
David E. Brown, W.L. Minckley and James P. Collins
17
Part 1. Tundras
Charles P. Pase
25
Arctic and Alpine Tundras
26
Picture 3
111.5 Alpine Tundra
27
Part 2. Forests and Woodlands
35
Boreal Forests and Woodlands
36
Picture 4
121.3 Rocky Mountain (Petran) Subalpine Conifer Forest
Picture 5
Charles P. Pase and David E Brown
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Picture 6
121.4 Sierran Subalpine Conifer Forest
Picture 7
Charles P. Pase
40
Cold-Temperate Forests and Woodlands
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Picture 8
122.3 Rocky Mountain (Petran) and Madrean Montane Conifer Forests
Picture 9
Charles P. Pase And David E Brown
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122.5 Sierran Montane Conifer Forest
Picture 11
Charles P. Pase
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Picture 12
122.4 Great Basin Conifer Woodland
Picture 13
David E Brown
52
Warm-Temperate Forests and Woodlands
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Picture 14
123.3 Madrean Evergreen Woodland
Picture 15
David E Brown
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