Tucson Festival of Books

Theodore Fleming


Theodore H. Fleming is a professor emeritus of biology at the University of Miami. He is the author of several books, including his most recent title "Birds, Bats, and Blooms: The Coevolution of Vertebrate Pollinators and Their Plants." He spent 39 years teaching ecology courses and conducting research in Panama, Costa Rica, Australia, Mexico and Arizona. He lives in Tucson.

Visit website | Arizona author

Awards: PROSE award for my book Ornaments of Life with U of Chicago Press

Communities: Arizona Author, Tucsonan


Scheduled events:
Writing Animals
Animals have always been a source of fascination to their human counterparts. Whether revered, elusive, or reviled, members of the animal kingdom enrich our understanding of the world we live in. Join this group of authors in a lively discussion about animals and their roles in nature, culture, and history.

National Parks Experience Stage (Seats 146)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sat, Mar 15, 10:00 am - 10:55 am
Nature / Environment
Signing area: Sales & Signing Area - National Parks (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Theodore Fleming, Leslie Patten, Mike Stark
Moderator: John Koprowski
Theodore H. Fleming
Birds, Bats, and Blooms: The Coevolution of Vertebrate Pollinators and Their Plants Like gems flitting through the sky, hummingbirds attract our eye. But they are more than flash: they are critical pollinators in their ecosystems. Similarly in the darkness of night, nectar-feeding bats perform the same important ecological service as their colorful avian counterparts. Vertebrate pollinators like bats and birds are keystone species of the Sonoran Desert. Biologist Theodore H. Fleming uses these species—found in the desert around his home—to address two big questions dealing with the evolution of life on Earth: How did these animals evolve, and how did they coevolve with their food plants? A deeply thoughtful and researched dive into evolutionary history, Birds, Bats, and Blooms offers an engaging trip across evolutionary trajectories as it discusses nectar-feeding birds and bats and their coevolution as pollinators with flowering plants. The primary focus is on New World birds such as hummingbirds and their chiropteran counterparts (nectar-feeding bats in the family Phyllostomidae). It also discusses their Old World ecological counterparts, including sunbirds, honeyeaters, lorikeets, and nectar-feeding bats in the Pteropodidae family. Fleming also addresses the conservation status of these beautiful animals. Through engaging prose, Fleming pulls together the most recent research in evolutionary biology and pairs it with accounts of his personal interactions with bats and birds. His account includes fourteen color photographs taken by the author during his research trips around the world.

University of Arizona Press, Booth #244 (Seats 1)
Sun, Mar 16, 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Nature / Environment

Author: Theodore Fleming
Remarkable Planet
With infectious enthusiasm and endless curiosity, biologists help us understand the world around us. Author-scientists Neil Shubin and Ted Fleming will share stories from their work — and those who have inspired them — that help us understand our planet and ourselves.

Student Union Sabino (Seats 87)  View this venue on the Festival map
Sun, Mar 16, 4:00 pm - 4:55 pm
Science / Medicine / Technology
Signing area: Sales & Signing Area - UA Campus Store Tent (following presentation)  View this venue on the Festival map

Panelists: Theodore Fleming, Neil Shubin
Moderator: Scott Saleska

Books:
Birds, Bats, and Blooms
The Coevolution of Vertebrate Pollinators and Their Plants
Nature / Environment
University of Arizona Press
January 2024
ISBN 9780816553723
254 pages
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Sonoran Desert Journeys
Ecology and Evolution of Its Iconic Species
Nature / Environment / Outdoor Adventure
University of Arizona Press
January 2022
ISBN 9780816547296
336 pages
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