Michael Majerus
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Dr. Michael E. N. Majerus (born 1954) is a geneticist at the University of Cambridge, and the author of several books.
The son of Fernand and Muriel Majerus, he took an early interest in lepidoptera and ecological genetics following the work of E.B. Ford, whose book Moths (in the New Naturalist series) he bought at age ten. Later he moved into studying ladybirds. He is married to Christina.
His website defines his "keyword" subject areas as:
Evolutionary genetics, ecological genetics, Insecta, polymorphism, melanism, Peppered moth, male-killers, Wolbachia, sexually transmitted disease, reproductive costs, reproductive strategies, ultra-violet patterns in insects, sexual selection, Lepidoptera, Ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae).
He is currently the president of the Amateur Entomologists' Society.
[edit] Bibliography
- Majerus, M. E. N. (1994) Ladybirds, Collins, London. New Naturalist series, 81. ISBN 0-00-219935-1.
- Majerus, M. E. N., Amos, W. D. and Hurst, G. D. D. (1996) Evolution the Four Billion Year War, Longman. ISBN 0-582-21569-2.
- Majerus, M. E. N. (1998) Melanism: Evolution in Action, Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-854982-2.
- Majerus, M. E. N. (2002) Moths, Collins, London. New Naturalist series, 90. ISBN 0-00-220142-9.
- Majerus, M. E. N. (2003) Sex Wars: Genes Bacteria and Biased Sex Ratios, Princeton University Press, Princeton. ISBN 0-691-00981-3.
[edit] External links
- Majerus Lab web page at Cambridge.
- The Peppered moth: decline of a Darwinian disciple, lecture given by Majerus, Darwin Day, 2004.