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Leaf absorptances of Mohave and Sonoran desert plants
Oecologia, 1981Leaf absorptances to solar radiation in the 400-700 nm (photosynthetically useful wavelengths) are presented for a diversity of species in the Mohave and Sonoran Deserts of North America. As a life form shrubs are shown to have the widest range of absorptance, with perennial herbs and cacti exhibiting a smaller range, and very little variation in leaf ...
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Rainfall Records for the Sonoran Desert
Ecology, 1936The scientific investigation of a region from the viewpoint of any branch of modern geography with its numerous ramiifications should include accurate information concerning the climatic conditions. This is particularly true for biological studies in a typically arid region such as the Sonoran Desert of southwestern Arizona, southeastern California ...
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The Sonoran Desert: An Ethnoecological Analogue?
2011The relationship between humans and the genus Prosopis in the arid lands of the New World is almost as ancient as human occupation itself. This chapter explores this in one particular part of these American drylands: the Sonoran Desert of the south-western United States or, to be more specific, within the riparian basins of the Salt and Gila rivers of ...
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Supplementary material- Sonoran Desert
Tables of microbial genera found in sand dunes and salt crust from Sonoran Desert, Mexico.openaire +1 more source

