After volume 33, this book series was replaced by the journal Evolutionary Biology. Please visit www.springer.com/11692 for further information.
In Volume 29, internationally acclaimed researchers address a broad range of topics including the organization of eukaryotic genes, evolution of Drosophila mating systems, and evolutionary-developmental approaches to fin/limb transformation.
The Organization of Eukaryotic Genes;
G. Maroni A Common Ancestry for
Drosophila Alcohol Dehydrogenase, and Human 11?I
i?hydroxysteroid, 17?Ii?hydroxysteroid and 15hydroxyprostaglandin Dehyrogenases: Insights into ADH Evolution, Substrate Specificity and Function; M.E. Baker Stress, Resources, Energy Balances and Evolutionary Change; P.A. Parsons Evolution of Drosophila Mating Systems; T.A. Markow Pollination Biology and the Evolution of Mating System in Flowering Plants; K.E. Holsinger Sympatry and Niche Shift among Temperate Zone Chymomyza Diptera: Drosophilidae and the Mate Recognition Controversy; H.T. Band Bauplane, Phylotypic Stages and Constraint: Why There Are So Few Types of Animals; B.K. Hall From Fins to Limbs: Developmental Perspectives on Palaeontological and Morphological Evidence; R. Hinchliffe, E. Vorobyeva Index.From a review of a previous volume
`The scope of Evolutionary Biology is vast...This series is...excellent; we should all press for its maintenance in institutions, libraries.'
Biologist