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View From Bald Hill - Thirty Years in an Arizona Grassland

English · Paperback / Softback

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"This book brings together nearly every aspect of grassland research in the American Southwest and is written to appeal to both academics and the general public. It refutes conventional myths about some causes of grassland change, tests hypotheses in restoration ecology, and offers new perspectives on the recovery of ecosystems free from livestock grazing. It is a book that every naturalist or ecologist should read."—Conrad Bahre, author of A Legacy of Change

"I expected another nature book. What I found was, to my surprise, a love story. Carl and Jane Bock visited the Research Ranch in the early 1970s and fell in love--with the Sonoita Plains, the plants and animals there, and the people who called it home. Like all good love stories, this one is full of passion and joy, excitement and disappointment, and sadness and humor. . . . With their successful blend of storytelling and scientific reporting, the Bocks share the most intimate details of their love affair and make the reader curious to learn more about this little-known land."—H. Ronald Pulliam, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

"Jane and Carl Bock write precisely as well as lovingly of the dynamics of the distinctive grasslands near the U.S./Mexico border in Arizona. They also bring 25 years of first-rate science to bear on their topic. Their seasoned view of ecological and perceptual changes in this community are unique and will go a long way toward healing and restoring the remaining fragments of this biome in southeastern Arizona."—Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Cultures of Habitat

List of contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
FOREWORD
PREFACE
1 THE GRASSLANDS OF CORONADO
2 ON BEING THE CONTROL
3 WAITING FOR RAIN
4 FENCELINES
5 HERPS
6 ISLANDS OF FIRE
7 OAKS, ACORNS, AND RUGGED GROUPS
8 LITTLE BROWN BIRDS
9 FRAGMENTS
10 THE NEST BOX EXPERIMENT
11 PLAINS LOVEGRASS
12 COTTON RATS AND REAL DOGS
13 ALIENS
14 THE WORLD IS FULL OF LIFE
APPENDIX
SCIENTIFIC AND ENGLISH NAMES OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
NOTES
LITERATURE CITED
INDEX

About the author

Carl E. Bock and Jane H. Bock are both Professors of Biology at the University of Colorado in Boulder. From 1980 to 1991 they were Research Directors at the Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch. Jane Bock is the coeditor, with Yan Linhart, of Evolutionary Ecology of Plants (1989).

Summary

In this account of 30 years of research at the Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch in the high desert of southeastern Arizona, the authors summarize the results of their fieldwork, which was aimed at understanding the dynamics of grasslands in the absence of livestock.

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