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Ph.D.(City University of New York )
Research Interests: The behavior of an animal contributes significantly to its ability to survive and reproduce. In order to understand a behavioral trait, we must throughly describe the behavior and analyze its anatomical, physiological and genetic bases. Since activity doesn't occur in a vacuum, complete understanding of any behavioral character also requires information regarding the current ecology and evolutionary history of the organisms displaying it.
Selected Publications: 1991 Koepfer, H.R. and E. Fenster. Asymmetrical mating patterns between geographic strains of Drosophila mercatorum: A test of the Kaneshiro hypothesis. Evolution 45: 455-458. 1987 Koepfer, H.R. Selection for sexual isolation between geographic forms of Drosophila mojavensis. II. Effects of selection on mating preference and propensity. Evolution 41: 1409-1413. 1987 Koepfer, H.R. Selection for sexual isolation between geographic forms of Drosophila mojavensis. I. Interactions between the selected forms. Evolution 41: 37-48.
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