A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madera Canyon and Adjacent Areas
A Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madera Canyon and Adjacent Areas
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Author(s): Murphy, John
ISBN No.: 9781737842408
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 49.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Hundreds of thousands of people visit Madera Canyon, the Santa Rita Mountains, and the Patagonia Mountains each year. Many are local, but others come from other states and countries. Some come for a picnic or hike through the Madrean woodland, but many come to see the Elegant Trogon and the other birds that reach the most northern edge of their distribution in Arizona's sky islands. Yet others come to see frogs, lizards, and snakes. Alternatively, visitors may come to observe butterflies and dragonflies, as well as to identify other insects or plants. This volume provides species accounts for 16 amphibian species and 71 reptile species that are found or are likely to be found in Madera Canyon, the Santa Rita Experimental Range, the Santa Rita Mountains, the Patagonia Mountains, Canoa Hills, and nearby areas in southeastern Arizona. The Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains are two of about 55 sky island complexes in Arizona, New Mexico, and Sonora, Mexico. In Arizona, the diverse landscapes, shaped by the convergence of the Colorado Plateau with the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan deserts, produce an array of localized climates and microhabitats.


The state exhibits distinct variations in climate, ranging from lower elevations characterized by desert conditions with mild winters and hot summers to higher elevations, which are wetter with cold winters and mild summers. While some species are observable, others are uncommon and seldom seen. For each species in the region, there is an account that will help the reader identify the animal and provide a summary of its natural history. Most of the species are represented by at least one colored photograph, and the volume contains more than 150 images.


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