Sonoran Desert Summer

Sonoran Desert Summer

by John Alcock
Sonoran Desert Summer

Sonoran Desert Summer

by John Alcock

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Overview

What could seem less inviting than summer in the desert? For most people, this prospect conjures up the image of relentless heat and parched earth; for biologist John Alcock, summer in Arizona's Sonoran Desert represents an opportunity to investigate the wide variety of life that flourishes in one of the most extreme environments in North America. "Only very special plants and animals can survive and reproduce in a place that may receive as little as six inches of rain in a year," observes Alcock, "a place where the temperature may rise above one hundred degrees each day for months on end." Yet he and other biologists have discovered here startling signs of life hidden in plain view under the summer sun:

- male digger bees compete to reach virgins underground during the early summer mating season;
- the round-tailed ground squirrel goes about its business, sounding alarm calls when danger threatens its kin;
- the big-jawed beetles Dendrobias mandibularis emerge in time to feast on saguaro fruits and to use their mandibles on rival males as well;
- Harris's hawks congregate in groups, showing their affinity for polyandry and communal hunting;
- robberflies mimic the appearance of the bees and wasps on which they prey;
- and peccaries reveal the adaptation of their reproductive cycle to the desert's seasonal rains.

The book's 38 chapters introduce readers to these and other desert animals and plants, tracing the course of the season through activities as vibrant as mating rituals and as subtle as the gradual deterioration of a fallen saguaro cactus. Enhanced by the line drawings of Marilyn Hoff Stewart, Sonoran Desert Summer is both an account of how modern biology operates and a celebration of the beauty and diversity that can be found in even the most unpromising places.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816533343
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 187
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

John Alcock is Professor of Zoology at Arizona State University.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations Preface May The Fall and Decline of a Giant Black Plumage - Desert Heat Goatsucker Myths? Empress Butterflies: Hooked on Hackberry Flash Flood Broom-rapes, Cancer-roots, and Strangle-vetches Freedom Fighters May Twilight Hands off the Gila Monster! June Poorwill How to Wave to a Predator - and Get Away with It Altruism Among Ground Squirrels June's Saguaro Range Wars The Hard Lives and Hard Times of Brittlebush Burn, Desert, Burn The Usery Mountain Mobbers July How to Win Mates and Influence Enemies Bahia Laura Pleasant Memories July's Saguaro Cooperative Killers and Lovers Of Leks and Carpenter Bees All Used Up July Evening Mimics, Aggressive and Otherwise August Flying in the Rain The Seasons of the Peccary August's Saguaro A Wolf in Vulture's Clothing August Afternoon Carotenoids Make the Man A Recommendation for Scorpions September The Cost of Coyote Meat: An Update A Fur Coat for Summer Hawk Morning The Flexible Phainopepla The Fall of Summer References Index
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