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Ecological and evolutionary genetics span many disciplines and
virtually all levels of biological investigation, from the genetic
information itself to the principles governing the complex
organization of living things. The ideas and informa tion generated
by ecological and evolutionary genetics provide the substance for
strong inferences on the origins, changes and patterns of
structural and functional organization in bio logical communi ties.
It is the coordination of these ideas and thoughts that will
provide the answers to many fundamental questions in biology. There
is no doubt that Drosophilids provide strong model systems amenable
to experimental manipulation and useful for testing pertinent
hypotheses in ecological and evolutionary genetics. The chapters in
this volume represent efforts to use Drosophila species for such a
purpose. The volume consists of a dedication to William B. Heed,
followed by four major sections: Ecological Genetics, Habitat
Selection, Biochemical Genetics and Molecular Evolution. Each
section is introduced by a short statement, and each chapter has an
independent summary. The chapters contain the sub stance of talks
given at a joint Australia-US workshop held January 5-10, 1989 at
the University of New England, New South Wales, Australia. We are
indebted to the Division of International Programs of the National
Science Foundation (USA) and to the Science and Technology
Collaboration Section of the Department of Industry, Technology and
Commerce (Australia) for the provi sion of financial support under
the US/Australia Science and Technology Agreement. Many people
contributed to the preparation of this volume."
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