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Winner, Wildlife Publications Award - Outstanding Book Category,
The Wildlife Society, 2004 Texas Tech University President's Book
Award, 2005 Shallow wetlands that occur primarily in semi-arid to
arid environments, playas are keystone ecosystems in the western
Great Plains of North America. Providing irreplaceable habitat for
native plants and animals, including migratory birds, they are
essential for the maintenance of biotic diversity throughout the
region. Playas also serve to recharge the aquifer that supplies
much of the water for the Plains states. At the same time, however,
large-scale habitat changes have endangered playas across the Great
Plains, making urgent the need to understand their ecology and
implement effective conservation measures. This book provides a
state-of-the-art survey of all that is currently known about Great
Plains playa ecology and conservation. Loren Smith synthesizes his
own extensive research with other published studies to define
playas and characterize their origin, development, flora, fauna,
structure, function, and diversity. He also thoroughly explores the
human relationship with playas from prehistoric times, when they
served as campsites for the Clovis peoples, to today's threats to
playa ecosystems from agricultural activities and global climate
change. A blueprint for government agencies, private conservation
groups, and concerned citizens to save these unique prairie
ecosystems concludes this landmark study.
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