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Books authored by Keith Davey

A Photographic Guide to
Seashore Life of Australia

published by
New Holland Publishers(Australia) Pty Ltd

First Edition published 1998

This handy, pocket-sized guide is an ideal travelling companion for anyone exploring Australia's coastline.

Coastal rock pools, beaches and estuaries are alive with myriad forms of sea life - from slugs and worms to crabs, seastars, anemones and various animals inhabiting shells.

A Photographic Guide to Seashore Life of Australia" will help you to easily identify the fascinating creatures you discover as you amble along the beach or gaze into rock pools.

Each of the 232 species or groups in the book is illustrated with a colour photograph and each entry also includes a distribution map and a description of the animal.

In addition, the introductory sections of the book explain the classification, biology and habitats of these creatures.

The recently released second edition is now available or can be ordered in bookstores throughout Australia and overseas.

Second Edition published 2004


Our Arid Environment
animals of Australia's desert regions

published by
A. H. & A. W. Reed Publishers Pty. Ltd.

More than five million square kilometres, or 70% of Australia is arid. The environment is one of harsh extremes; searingly hot and dry during long summers or swept by drenching deluges and sheet floods. Yet hundreds of species of animals have adapted to survive in this vast arid region; finding and conserving food and water and in mating and raising their young.

Our Arid Environment - animals of Australia's desert regions, is the first book to examine how the arid-zone animals have adapted to their surroundings. Keith Davey begins this fascinating study with two chapters which survey the region, its characteristics and the constraints with which the desert animals must cope. In the following chapters descriptions are given of the animals, their habitats and the special features which each has developed in order to survive.

Extensive research by the author, together with his synthesis of material from the findings of eminent scientists, result in this being a book for the academic, student and of general interest. Illustrated with many descriptive colour photographs and over sixty superbly detailed line drawings and informative maps. It is hoped that this book, by imparting such knowledge and thus increasing our understanding of the area and its wildlife, will help in the attempts to preserve the remaining populations of arid-zone animals.


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