The Sonoran Desert Tortoise

The Sonoran Desert Tortoise
Author: Thomas R. Van Devender
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816540276

One of the most recognizable animals of the Southwest, the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) makes its home in both the Sonoran and Mohave Deserts, as well as in tropical areas to the south in Mexico. Called by Tohono O'odham people "komik'c-ed," or "shell with living thing inside," it is one of the few desert creatures kept as a domestic pet—as well as one of the most studied reptiles in the world. Most of our knowledge of desert tortoises comes from studies of Mohave Desert populations in California and Nevada. However, the ecology, physiology, and behavior of these northern populations are quite different from those of their southern, Sonoran Desert, and tropical cousins, which have been studied much less. Differences in climate and habitat have shaped the evolution of three races of desert tortoises as they have adapted to changes in heat, rainfall, and sources of food and shelter as the deserts developed in the last ten million years. This book presents the first comprehensive summary of the natural history, biology, and conservation of the Sonoran and Sinaloan desert tortoises, reviewing the current state of knowledge of these creatures with appropriate comparisons to Mohave tortoises. It condenses a vast amount of information on population ecology, activity, and behavior based on decades of studying tortoise populations in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico, and also includes important material on the care and protection of tortoises. Thirty-two contributors address such topics as tortoise fossil records, DNA analysis, and the mystery of secretive hatchlings and juveniles. Tortoise health is discussed in chapters on the care of captives, and original data are presented on the diets of wild and captive tortoises, the nutrient content of plant foods, and blood parameters of healthy tortoises. Coverage of conservation issues includes husbandry methods for captive tortoises, an overview of protective measures, and an evaluation of threats to tortoises from introduced grass and wildfires. A final chapter on cultural knowledge presents stories and songs from indigenous peoples and explores their understanding of tortoises. As the only comprehensive book on the desert tortoise, this volume gathers a vast amount of information for scientists, veterinarians, and resource managers while also remaining useful to general readers who keep desert tortoises as backyard pets. It will stand as an enduring reference on this endearing creature for years to come.

Life in the Slow Lane

Life in the Slow Lane
Author: Conrad J. Storad
Publisher: Bobolink Media
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A young tortoise talks to her grandfather about taking life slowly, compared to jackrabbits and humans.

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Book of Answers

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Book of Answers
Author: David Wentworth Lazaroff
Publisher: Treasure Chest Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

What exactly is a desert? How can I attract hummingbirds? Are cactus spines poisonous? Is a javelina a pig? This book provides detailed answers to 42 questions that the staff at the Desert Museum are most often asked. Supplemented with nearly 100 illustrations, this 200 page book is broken down into three sections: getting to know the desert, the desert as one's backyard and enjoying the desert. Seven useful appendixes cover a range of topics including hummingbird gardening, venomous bites and stings, climate and additional sources of information about desert life. A fun way to learn how wild and fascinating our deserts really are!

The Sonoran Desert by Day and Night

The Sonoran Desert by Day and Night
Author: Dot Barlowe
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780486423692

"[A] coloring book, filled realistic illustrations, [which] follows wildlife and plants--from tiny lizards and delicate flowers to coyotes and giant saguaros--through a twenty-four-hour cycle"--P. [4] of cover.

Our Living Resources

Our Living Resources
Author: Edward T. LaRoe
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Wildlife, species, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, ecosystems, climate, ecoregions.

A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert

A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert
Author: Steven J. Phillips
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520219809

"A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert provides the most complete collection of Sonoran Desert natural history information ever compiled and is a perfect introduction to this biologically rich desert of North America."--BOOK JACKET.

Condor Moon

Condor Moon
Author: Tanna Thornburg
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781499639766

Wanting to shake up her boring routine life, ecologist Rima Larkin makes a risky move. She quits her government job and goes into business for herself as an environmental consultant. She hopes the change will bring new challenges, and with any luck, a little romance into her mundane world. What she doesn't expect is sabotage. Or someone trying to kill her. Her first job is supposed to be a simple inventory of the plants and animals in a remote canyon in the Arizona desert, but it quickly spirals Rima into a dangerous vortex of deception, fraud and environmental intrigue. She finds the challenge she wants, but it may prove too much for her when she becomes the target of an unknown sniper. As she delves deeper into the mystery her job has become, she must make a choice. Does she trust a stranger who says he is trying to save her or is he the one who is trying to kill her?