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2001 Refereed Papers 

Bernard, M., Horne, P.A., and Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) Preventing restricted spring growth (RSG) in grapevines by successful rust mite control-spray application, timing and eliminating sprays harmful to rust mite predators are critical. Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 452 (September): 16-22.

Chen, Z., Newcomb, R., Forbes, E., McKenzie, J.A., and Batterham, P. (2001) The acetylcholinesterase gene and organophosphorus resistance in the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 8: 805-16. [view abstract]

Corrie, A., Van Heeswijck, R., and Hoffmann, A. A. (2001) Life cycle of grape phylloxera in Australian vineyards: management implications. Australian Grapegrower and Winemaker 450 (July): 13-16

Gahan, L. J., Gould, F., and Heckel, D.G. (2001) Identification of a gene associated with Bt resistance in Heliothis virescens. Science 293: 857-860. [view abstract]

Gockel, J., Kennington,W.J., Hoffmann, A.A., Goldstein,D.B. and Partridge, L. (2001) Non-clinality of molecular variation implicates selection in maintaining a morphological cline of Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 158: 319-323. [view abstract]

Hewa-Kapuge, S., and Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) Composite asymmetry as an indicator of quality in the beneficial wasp Trichogramma nr. brassicae (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 94: 826- 830. [view abstract]

Hoffmann, A.A., Hallas, R. Sinclair, C., and Mitrovski, P. (2001) Levels of variation in stress resistance in Drosophila among strains, local populations and geographic regions: patterns for desiccation, starvation, cold resistance and associated traits. Evolution 55: 1621-1630. [view abstract]

Hoffmann, A.A. Hallas, R. Sinclair, C. Partridge, L. (2001) Rapid loss of stress resistance in Drosophila melanogaster under adaptation to laboratory culture. Evolution. 55:436-38 [view abstract]

Hoffmann, A.A. Woods, R.E. (2001) Trait variability and stress. canalization, developmental stability and the need for a broad approach. Ecology Letters. 4:97-101 [view abstract]

Jenkins, N.J. Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) The distribution of Drosophila serrata (Malloch) (Diptera. Drosophilidae) in Australia with particular reference to the southern border. Australian Journal of Entomology. 40:41-48 [view abstract]

McKenzie, J. A., Chen, Z., and Batterham, P. (2001). Ecology, Evolution and the Effective Use of Insecticides. Flystrike & Lice IPM Control Strategies – Proceedings of a National Conference. Editor: S. Champion. Published by Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania. ISBN 0- 9579782-0-0 

McKenzie, J.A. (2001). Challenges for science education and research in Australia. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 84:255-257.

Michinton, E., Hepworth, G., Henderson, B., Hoffmann, A., Hewa-Kapuge, S., Hind, M. and Nichol, G. (2001). Powdery mildew treatments are Trichogramma-friendly. Australian Processing Tomato Grower 22: 37-40.

Mitrovski, P., and Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) Postponed reproduction as an adaptation to winter conditions in Drosophila melanogaster: evidence for clinal variation under semi-natural conditions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 268: 2163-2168. [view abstract]

Olsen, K., Reynolds, K.T., and Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) A field cage test of the effects of the endosymbiont Wolbachia on Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity 86: 731-737. [view abstract]

Robinson, M.T., and Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) The pest status and distribution of three cryptic blue oat mite species (Penthaleus spp.) and redlegged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor) in southeastern Australia. Experimental and Applied Acarology 25:699-716 [view abstract]

Thomson, L.J. Robinson, M. Hoffmann, A.A. (2001) Field and laboratory evidence for acclimation without costs in an egg parasitoid. Functional Ecology. 15: 217-22 [view abstract]

Book Chapters

McKenzie, J.A. (2001) Pesticide resistance. in Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Case Studies. Eds C.W. Fox, D. A. Roff, and D.J. Fairbairn. Oxford University Press. New York. pp 347- 360.