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Reading List - Evolution and Development of Arizona Habitats

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Ecology and evolution of southwestern riparian plant communities, Desert Plants, 1984
by Reichenbacher, F. W.
Evolution and biogeography of Madrean-Tethyan solerophyll vegetation, 1975
by Axelrod, D.I
Evolution of desert vegetation in western North America, 1950
by Axelrod, D.I
Late Quaternary vegetation and climate of the Sonoran Desert, United States and Mexico, 1990
by Van Devender, T.R
The Last 10,000 years: A fossil pollen record of the American Southwest, 1963
by Martin, P. S.
Holocene woodlands in the southwestern deserts, 1977
by Van Devender, T.R
Age and origin of Sonoran Desert vegetation, 1979
by Axelrod, D.I
Evolution of the Madro-Tertiary geoflora, 1958
by Axelrod, D.I
Development of vegetation and climate in the southwestern United States, 1979
by Van Devender, T.R and Spaulding, W. G.
Pleistocene pollen analysis and biogeography of the Southwest, 1965
by Martin, P. S. and Mehringer, P. J. Jr.
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