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Northern Distributional Limits Of The Mexican Willow Oak (Quercus Viminea) In Arizona, Sonora, And Chihuahua

Observations of the Sierra Madrean oak Quercus viminea in ten Sky Island mountain ranges 15 to 85 km south of the Arizona and New Mexico border in Sonora and Chihuahua help define the northern and western limits of its distribution. We also discovered it in the Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona as far north as 15.3 km from Sonora. It is sympatric with the closely related Q. emoryi, with which it introgresses.

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Rhamnus (Frangula) californica with fruit

Rhamnus (Frangula) californica with fruit
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Mimosa grahamii leaves and thorns

Mimosa grahamii leaves and thorns
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Band-tailed pigeons

Band-tailed pigeons
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Giant wolf spider

Giant wolf spider
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Micruroides euryxanthus

Micruroides euryxanthus
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Elegant trogon calling

Elegant trogon calling
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Crotalus willardi silus

Crotalus willardi silus
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Praying mantis

Praying mantis
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Quercus viminea forest in the Sierra Pinito

Quercus viminea forest in the Sierra Pinito
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