North American Deserts: Ecology of Our Arid Lands
English
By (author): Sean P. Graham
Both a travelogue and science writing, North American Deserts: Ecology of Our Arid Lands is a celebration of these ruthlessly beautiful landscapes. Readers will be transported from the enchanting saguaro forests of Arizona and the precipitous red walls of the Grand Canyon to the monotonous, yet impressive landscapes of Nevadas Great Basin and Texas Chihuahuan Desert. More than 190 vivid, color photographs accompany the lively writing.
Biologist Sean P. Graham has extensive field experience in the deserts of the Southwest and Mexico, and in North American Deserts, he takes readers on a journey through both sides of the border. The first half of the book focuses on global climate patterns giving rise to desert regions, and it then delves into how plants and animals survive the physical and biological characteristics of these ecosystems. The second half, which is split into cold and warm regions, features portraits of each desert that explore the unique flora and fauna. Although the work is focused on deserts in the United States, it also surveys the semiarid landscapes that extend into Canada and Mexico.
Outdoor enthusiasts, national park visitors, and self-proclaimed desert rats will enjoy this reflective yet informative account of our North American deserts.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 06 Jan 2025