Development at Any Cost: A False Premise

Photo credit: Octavio Aburto Development at Any Cost: A False Premise A new age of mining has dramatically expanded in recent years. Open pit, extensive, corporate, and multinational operations threaten the Mexican landscape. The prospect of ecological disasters looms across one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.This shadow is darkest in the Sonoran Desert. This is […]

Cabo Pulmo Press

Survey finds huge biological value in Baja California, stalls resort development http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0611-cabo-pulmo-moll-rocek.html   Joint Chinese/Mexican Mega-Development Threatens UNESCO World Heritage Site: Provoking an International Outcry http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wild-river-review/joint-chinesemexican-mega_b_5414053.html   Chinese/Mexican Mega-Development Threatening Cabo Pulmo Marine Park https://www.theyucatantimes.com/2014/06/chinesemexican-mega-development-threatening-cabo-pulmo-marine-park/   Environmentalists continue to fight mega-resort on Baja California peninsula http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2014/05/28/Environmentalists-continue-to-fight-mega-resort-on-Baja-California-peninsula/5571401302735/   Experts highlight threats to communities and environment from […]

Seri language classes

Stephen A. Marlett In the fall of 2013 and the spring of 2014 my wife Cathy and I spent about four months in the village of Desemboque. During those weeks I was teaching a group of students (about 15 in all, mostly in their 20’s) to videotape themselves interviewing the older members of the community […]

Notas del campo — Desemboque, Sonora, otoño 2013

Carolyn O’Meara (UNAM, IIFL) y Isabel Martínez (UNAM, IIE) El 21 de noviembre, después de un largo viaje desde el DF (con unas paradas en Mazatlán, Hermosillo y Bahía de Kino), finalmente llegamos a Desemboque, Sonora, uno de los dos pueblos de los Comcaac, que está ubicado alrededor de 3 horas de Hermosillo y alrededor […]

Uncovering the Dryland Biodiversity of the Cabo Pulmo Region

Through collaboration between N-Gen, the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), UC MEXUS, CIBNOR, and the San Diego Natural History Museum, a weeklong survey of the desert lands adjacent to the coral reefs of Cabo Pulmo in Baja California Sur was conducted in November 2013. The results of this expedition and their relevance to the […]

¿Qué tanto conocemos a nuestros insectos?

A manera de introducción, esta sesión se enfocó en conocer el conocimiento o “des” conocimiento de la entomofauna del Desierto Sonorense, con la justificación de que los insectos son parte fundamental de los ecosistemas por diversas razones y que tener conocimiento de varios aspectos acerca de su diversidad, biología e importancia.

Species invasions

We mostly focused on buffelgrass, although Tom Bowen brought up his plans to rid the islands he works with of tamarisk at the end of the discussion.

Plant-animal/microbes interactions: past, present, future, and the humans

Plant-animal and plant-microbe interactions are fundamental components of biodiversity and are vital to ecosystem functioning. Given the extreme conditions of desert environments, plants and animals face great challenges to survival, and their interactions appear particularly dramatic and crucial.

Genetics & Genomics in the Sonoran Desert

We started by briefly summarizing some of the next-generation DNA sequencing technologies as 454 pyrosequencing, Illumina and Ion Torrent, in terms of data output and cost.