1964 book by the British biologist E. B. Ford
Ecological Genetics is a 1964 book by the British biologist E. B. Ford on ecological genetics . Ford founded the field and it is considered his magnum opus . The fourth and final edition was published in 1975.
Ford's work was celebrated in 1971 by Ecological Genetics and Evolution , a series of essays edited by Robert Creed, publ. Blackwell, Oxford. This included contributions from Cyril Darlington , Miriam Rothschild , Theodosius Dobzhansky , Bryan Clarke , A.J. Cain , Sir Cyril Clarke and others.
Ford and Ronald Fisher represented one side of a dispute with the American Sewall Wright over the relative roles of selection and drift in evolution .[ 1]
Ecological Genetics had also Polish[ 2] and French[ 3] [ 4] editions.
See also
Papilio dardanus (the swallowtail butterfly that is the subject of chapter thirteen)
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