The Desert Edge: Flora of the Guaymas–Yaqui Region of Sonora, Mexico

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI:10.17348/jbrit.v17.i1.1312
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From the publisher: This magnificent flora of the Sonoran Desert’s southern edge represents decades of meticulous workand the genius of Richard Felger (1934–2020) and his colleagues at their best. It is many things at once. A project of passionthat was sparked by a trip in 1953 by an impressionable young scientist whose world was opened by canyons lined withpalms, fig trees, agaves, and plants awaiting his description. The most thorough treatment of the plants of the southern halfof the Sonoran Desert ever assembled, which fills a long-standing gap in the knowledge of Mexican Biodiversity. A florabrought to life by hundreds of vivid and beautiful images of the majority of the 837 plant taxa found here, most by SueCarnahan, who brought this life-spanning project to realization with Richard and Jesus. And a flora made approachablethrough accurate diagnostic keys (as Richard says, “the poetry of botany”), tailored to this specific region over years in thecanyons and along the coasts and countless hours at the herbarium refining measurements and decoding a floristic jumbleinto an orchestrated whole.
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沙漠边缘:墨西哥索诺拉Guaymas–Yaqui地区植物区系
索诺兰沙漠南部边缘的壮丽植物群代表了理查德·费尔格(1934-2020)和他的同事们几十年的细致工作和天才的最佳状态。它是同时发生许多事情。1953年,一位易受影响的年轻科学家的一次旅行激发了这个充满激情的项目,他的世界被峡谷打开了,峡谷里排列着棕榈树、无花果树、龙舌兰和其他植物,等待他的描述。这是迄今为止对索诺兰沙漠南半部植物最彻底的研究,填补了墨西哥生物多样性知识的长期空白。这里发现了837个植物分类群,其中大多数都是由SueCarnahan拍摄的,这些照片生动而美丽,给这里的植物群带来了生机,他与Richard和Jesus一起实现了这个跨越一生的项目。通过精确的诊断键(正如理查德所说的,“植物学的诗歌”),为这个特定的地区量身定制的植物群,经过多年在峡谷和沿海地区的研究,以及在植物标本室的无数小时的测量,将杂乱的植物群解码成一个精心编排的整体。
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Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, formerly called Sida, Contributions to Botany, publishes research in classical and modern systematic botany—including studies of anatomy, biogeography, chemotaxonomy, ecology, evolution, floristics, genetics, paleobotany, palynology, and phylogenetic systematics. Geographic coverage is global. Articles are published in either English or Spanish; an abstract is provided in both languages. All contributions are peer reviewed and frequently illustrated with maps, line drawings, and full color photographs.
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