Edwards Plateau Vegetation: Plant Ecological Studies in Central Texas

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Edwards Plateau Vegetation: Plant Ecological Studies in Central Texas Editors: Bonnie B. Amos, Frederick R. Gehlbach Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Baylor University Press
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Pages: 154 Illustrations and other contents: hardcover does not include jacket Language: English ISBN: 9781481314565 Categories: , , , , ,

Because of its large size, topographic diversity, and southcentral position in North America, Texas has a flora of some 5,480 species in 10 natural regions and at least 77 major plant associations. Central in the state’s biogeographical pattern is the Edwards Plateau, a strongly dissected tableland, distinctly bordered on the east and south by the abrupt Balcones Escarpment.This volume brings together eight studies of the Plateau originally presented at a symposium sponsored by the Southwestern Association of Naturalists. The aim is to provide an introduction to the vegetational landscape, including representative photographs, specific research about the history of vegetation patterns, and quantitative information on current structure and succession.

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Author Biography

Bonnie Amos is a professor of Biology at Angelo State University.Frederick R. Gehlbach is Research Professor of Biology at Baylor University.