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Brad Durrant

Woodvale Research

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Email Brad Durrant
Telephone
+61 8 94055148
Facsimile
+61 8 93061641
Street / Postal Address
Wildlife Place, Woodvale WA 6026, Australia / PO Box 51, Wanneroo WA 6946, Australia
Research Interests
Ants, arachnids, biogeography, entomology, insects, invertebrates, spiders, taxonomy

Publications

(7 items)

2009

Durrant B (2009). Macro taxonomy of ground-dwelling spiders: field guide for consultants. BHP, Perth.

Durrant B (2009). Terrestrial invertebrate biodiversity assessment for the Gnangara Sustainability Strategy. Department of Environment and Conservation, Woodvale, WA. 48 p.

2007

Durrant B (2007). How has the environment and evolutionary heritage affected the biogeography of the ground-dwelling spiders of the Pilbara region, Western Australia? (ABSTRACT). In ESA 2007, Program and Abstracts: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia, 2007, Monday 26th November to Friday 30th November 2007 Conference Organising Committee, Perth. p. 86

2006

Burbidge A, McKenzie N, van Leeuwen S, Gibson L, Doughty P, Guthrie N et al. [Durrant B, Pearson D] (2006). Between rock and a hard place: rich biological patterns amongst ancient red rocks. Landscope 21(3), pp. 13–19

2004

Durrant BJ (2004). Biogeographical patterns of zodariid spiders (Araneae: Zodariidae) in the wheatbelt region, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement 67, pp. 217–230

Durrant BJ, Guthrie NA (2004). Faunas of unflooded saline wetland floors of the Western Australian wheatbelt. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement 67, pp. 231–256

Harvey MS, Waldock JM, Guthrie NA, Durrant BJ, McKenzie NL (2004). Patterns in the composition of ground-dwelling araneomorph spider communities in the Western Australian wheatbelt. Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement 67, pp. 257–291

Profile current at: Wednesday 19 July 2006

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