Much is written about proper construction/joinery to accommodate wood movement (and getting wood to a stable moisture content, and close to its final home, etc.).
What I've not been able to readily find is much information on mixing species. Certainly I've read that many vintage pieces of furniture were built with inexpensive woods where they weren't visible to save on cost (and presumably sometimes weight). I'm thinking of the pine backs to chests of drawers.
Also, many attractive pieces of furniture make good use of contrasting colors of wood. Like a lighter colored drawer side half blind dovetailed into a darker wood drawer front.
At any rate my question is how can one safely mix species? If they expand and contract at different rates, seems like it could be a problem. Any good reference material someone can point me to for this topic. My google-fu seems to be failing me, and I didn't have much like searching on the creek either.
Cheers,
-Erich