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Predator-Prey Arms Races
Gall, B. G., A. N. Stokes, S. S. French, E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie Jr. 2012. Female newts (Taricha granulosa) produce tetrodotoxin laden eggs after long term captivity. Toxicon 60: 1057-1062.
Feldman, C. R., E. D. Brodie, Jr., E. D. Brodie III, and M. E. Pfrender. 2012. Constraint shapes convergence in tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channels of snakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 109: 4556-4561.
Gall, B. G., A. N. Stokes, S. S. French, E. A. Schlepphorst, E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2011. Tetrodotoxin levels in larval and metamorphosed newts (Taricha granulosa) and palatability to predatory dragonflies. Toxicon 57: 978-983.
Gall, B. G., E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2011. Survival and growth of the caddisfly Limnephilus flavastellus after predation on toxic eggs of the Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa). Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 483–489.
Stokes, A. N., D. G. Cook, C. T. Hanifin, E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2011. Sex-biased predation on newts of the genus Taricha by a novel predator and its relationship with tetrodotoxin toxicity. American Midland Naturalist 365:389-399.
Castoe, T. A., A. M. Bronikowski, E. D. Brodie III, S. V. Edwards, M. E. Pfrender, M. D. Shapiro, D. D. Pollock, and W. C. Warren. 2011. A proposal to sequence the genome of a garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). Standards in Genomic Sciences 4: 257-270.
Williams, B. L., C. T. Hanifin, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2010. Tetrodotoxin (TTX) affects survival probability of rough skinned newts (Taricha granulosa) faced with TTX-resistant garter snake predators (Thamnophis sirtalis). Chemoecology 20: 285-290.
Feldman, C. R., E. D. Brodie, Jr., E. D. Brodie III, and M. E. Pfrender. 2010. Genetic architecture of a feeding adaptation: garter snake (Thamnophis) resistance to tetrodotoxin bearing prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277: 3317-3325.
Brodie, E. D., III. 2010. Convergent evolution: pick your poison carefully. Current Biology 20: R152-R154.
Brodie, E. D., III. 2009. Toxins and venoms. Current Biology 19: R931-R935.
Feldman, C. R., E. D. Brodie, Jr., E. D. Brodie III, and M. E. Pfrender. 2009. The evolutionary origins of beneficial alleles during the repeated adaptation of garter snakes to deadly prey. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 106: 13415-13420.
Hanifin, C. F, E. D. Brodie, Jr. and E. D. Brodie III. 2008. Phenotypic mismatches reveal escape from arms-race coevolution. PLoS Biology 6: 471-482. (See also commentary)
Ridenhour, B. J., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2007.
Patterns of Genetic Differentiation in Thamnophis and Taricha
from the Pacific Northwest. Journal
of Biogeography. 34:724-735.
Geffeney, S. L., E. Fujimoto, E. D. Brodie III, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and
P.C. Ruben. 2005. Evolutionary diversification of TTX-resistant sodium
channels in a predator-prey interaction.
Nature
434:759-763.
Brodie, E. D., III, C. R. Feldman, C. T. Hanifin, J. E. Motychak, D. G.
Mulcahy, B. L. Williams, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2005. Parallel arms races
between garter snakes and newts involving tetrodotoxin resistance as the
phenotypic interface of coevolution.
Journal of
Chemical Ecology
31:343-356.
Cardall, B. L., E. D. Brodie, III, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and C. T. Hanifin.
2004. Secretion and regeneration of tetrodotoxin in the rough-skin newt (Taricha
granulosa). Toxicon
44:933-938.
Lehman, E. M., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. No evidence
for an endosymbiotic bacterial origin of tetrodotoxin in the newt Taricha
granulosa. Toxicon
44:243-249.
Williams, B. L., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. A
resistant predator and its toxic prey: Persistence of newt toxin leads to
poisonous (not venomous) snakes.
Journal of
Chemical Ecology
30:1901-1919.
Hanifin, C. T, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. A
predictive model to estimate total skin tetrodotoxin in the newt Taricha.
Toxicon 43:243-249.
Brodie, E. D., III, and B. J. Ridenhour. 2004. Reciprocal selection at
the phenotypic interface of coevolution.
Integrative
and Comparative Biology 43:408-418
Williams, B. L., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2003. Coevolution
of deadly toxins and predator resistance: Self-assessment of resistance by
garter snakes leads to behavioral rejection of toxic newt prey.
Herpetologica
59:155-163
Hanifin, C. T., E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2003.
Tetrodotoxin levels of the eggs of the rough-skin newt, Taricha granulosa,
are correlated with female toxicity.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
29:1729-1739.
Geffeney, S., E. D. Brodie, Jr., P. Ruben, and E. D. Brodie III. 2002. Mechanisms of adaptation in a predator-prey arms race: TTX resistant sodium channels. Science 297:336-339. (See also Perspective)
Brodie, E. D., Jr., B. J. Ridenhour, and E. D. Brodie III. 2002. The
evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey: Hotspots and coldspots
in the geographic mosaic of coevolution between garter snakes and newts.
Evolution: 56:2067-2082.
Hanifin, C. T., E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2002. Tetrodotoxin levels of the rough-skin newt, Taricha granulosa,
increase in long-term captivity.
Toxicon
40:1149-1153.
Janzen, F. J., J. G. Krenz, T. S. Haselkorn, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D.
Brodie III. 2002. Molecular Phylogeography of Common Garter Snakes (Thamnophis
sirtalis) in Western North America: Implications for Regional Historical
Forces. Molecular
Ecology 11:1739-1751.
Brodie, E. D., III, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and J. E. Motychak. 2002. Recovery
of garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) from the effects of
tetrodotoxin. Journal of Herpetology 36: 95-98.
Williams, B. L., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2002.
Comparisons between toxic effects of tetrodotoxin administered orally and by
intraperitoneal injection to the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis.
Journal of Herpetology 36: 112-115.
Brodie, E. D., III and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1999. The arms suppliers in
predator-prey arms races: Response to Prince.
Bioscience
49: 944.
Hanifin, C. T., M. Yotsu-Yamashita, E. D. Brodie III, E. D. Brodie, Jr.,
and T. Yasumoto. 1999. Toxicity of dangerous prey: variation of tetrodotoxin
levels within and among populations of the newt Taricha granulosa.
Journal of Chemical
Ecology 26:2161-2176.
Motychak, J. E., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 1999.
Evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey: preadaptation and the
evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance in garter snakes.
Evolution
53:1528-1535.
Clayton, D. H., P. L. M. Lee, D. M. Tompkins, and E. D. Brodie III. 1999.
Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes.
American Naturalist 154:261-270.
Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1999. Predator-prey arms races
and dangerous prey.
Bioscience 49:557-568.
Ridenhour, B. J., E. D., Brodie, Jr. and E. D. Brodie III. 1999.
Repeated injections of TTX do not affect TTX resistance or growth in the
garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis.
Copeia 1999: 531-535.
Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1999. The cost of exploiting
toxic prey: evolutionary tradeoffs in a predator-prey arms race.
Evolution 53:626-631.
Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1991. Evolutionary response of
predators to dangerous prey: reduction of toxicity of newts and resistance
of garter snakes in island populations.
Evolution
45: 221-224.
Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1990. Tetrodotoxin resistance
in garter snakes: An evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey.
Evolution
44: 651-659.
Formica, V. A., C. W. Wood, W. B. Larsen, R. E. Butterfield, M. E. Augat, H. Y. Hougen, and E. D. Brodie III. 2012. Fitness consequences of social network position in a wild population of forked fungus beetles (Bolitotherus cornutus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25: 130-137.
Formica, V. A. J. W. McGlothlin, C. W. Wood, M. E. Augat, R. E. Butterfield, M. E. Barnard, and E. D. Brodie III. 2011. Phenotypic assortment mediates the effect of social selection in a wild beetle population. Evolution 65: 2771-2781 .
McGlothlin, J. W., A. J. Moore, J. B. Wolf, and E. D. Brodie III. 2010. Interacting phenotypes and the evolutionary process. III. Social evolution. Evolution 64: 2558-2574.
Formica, V. A., M .E. Augat, M. E. Barnard, R. E. Butterfield, C. W. Wood, and E. D. Brodie III. 2010. Using home range estimates to construct social networks for species with indirect behavioral interactions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64:1199–1208.
Wade, M. J. et al. 2010. Multilevel and kin selection in a connected world. Nature 463: E8-E9.
Bleakley, B. H. and E. D. Brodie III. 2009. Indirect genetic effects influence antipredator behavior in guppies: Estimates of the coefficient of interaction psi and the inheritance of reciprocity. Evolution 63: 1796-1806.
McGlothlin, J. W. and E. D. Brodie III. 2009. How to measure indirect genetic effects: the congruence of trait-based and variance-partitioning approaches. Evolution 63: 1785-1795.
Bleakley, B. H., A. C. Eklund, and E. D. Brodie III. 2008. Are designer guppies inbred? Microsatellite variation in five strains of ornamental guppies, Poecilia reticulata, used for behavioral research. Zebrafish 5: 39-48.
Bleakley, B. H., D. Parker, and E. D. Brodie III. 2007. Non-additive
effects of group membership can lead to additive group phenotypes for
anti-predator behaviour of guppies, Poecilia reticulata.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
20:1375-1384.
Bleakley, B. H., C. M. Martell, and E. D. Brodie III. 2006. Variation in
anti-predator behavior among five strains of inbred guppies, Poecilia
reticulata. Behavior Genetics
36:783-791
Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade. 2004. The genotype-environment interaction when the enviroment contains genes. Pp. 173-190 in T. J. DeWitt and S. M. Scheiner, eds. Phenotypic Plasticity: Functional and Conceptual Approaches. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
Agrawal, A. F., E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade, 2001. On indirect
genetic effects and structured populations.
American Naturalist
158: 308-323. (Awarded Presidential Award for best paper of 2001 in the
American Naturalist)
Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, and A. J. Moore. 1999. Interacting
phenotypes and the evolutionary process. II. Selection resulting from social
interactions.
American
Naturalist 153:254-266.
Moore, A. J., J. B. Wolf, and E. D. Brodie III. 1998. The influence of direct and indirect genetic effects on the evolution of behavior. Pp. 22-41 in T. A. Mousseau and C. W. Fox, eds. Maternal Effects as Adaptations. Oxford Univ. Press, New York.
Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, J. M. Cheverud, A. J. Moore, M. J. Wade.
1998. Evolutionary consequences of indirect genetic effects.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13:64-69.
Wolf, J. B., A. J. Moore, and E. D. Brodie III. 1997 . The evolution of
indicator traits for parental quality: the role of maternal and paternal
effects. American Naturalist
150:639-649.
Moore, A. J., E. D. Brodie III, and J. B. Wolf. 1997. Interacting
phenotypes and the evolutionary process: I. Direct and indirect
genetic effects of social interactions.
Evolution
51:1352-1362.
Maternal Effects and the Evolution of Parental Care
Kölliker, M. J., J. P. Chuckalovcak, K.F. Haynes, and E. D. Brodie III.
2006. Maternal food provisioning in relation to condition-dependent
offspring odours in burrower bugs (Sehirus cinctus).
Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London, Series B 273: 1523-1528
Agrawal, A. F., N. Combs, E. D. Brodie III. 2005. Insights into the costs
of complex maternal care behavior in the burrower bug (Sehirus cinctus).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57:566-574.
Kölliker, M. J. P. Chuckalovcak, and E. D. Brodie III. 2005. Chemical
signalling by nymphs regulates maternal food provisioning in burrower bugs (Sehirus
cinctus). Animal
Behaviour
69:959-966.
Grindstaff, J. L., E. D. Brodie III, and E. D. Ketterson. 2003. Immune
function across generations: integrating mechanism and evolutionary process
in maternal antibody transmission.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 270:2309-2319.
Agrawal, A. F., E. D. Brodie III, and J. Brown. 2001. Parent-offspring
coadaptation and the dual genetic control of maternal care.
Science 292: 1710-1712.
Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, and A. J. Moore. 1999. The role of
maternal and paternal effects in the evolution of parental investment by
sexual selection.
Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 12:1157-1167.
Wolf, J. B., and E. D. Brodie III. 1998. The coadaptation of parental and
offspring characters.
Evolution
52:535-544.
Phenotypic Integration and G-Matrix Evolution
Kolbe, J. J., L. J. Revell, B. Szekely, E. D. Brodie III, and J. B. Losos. 2011. Convergent evolution of phenotypic integration and its alignment with morphological diversification in Caribbean Anolis ecomorphs. Evolution 65: 3608-3624.
Delph, L. F., J. C. Steven, I. A. Anderson, C. R. Herlihy, and E. D. Brodie III. 2011. Elimination of a genetic correlation between the sexes via artificial correlational selection. Evolution: published online.
Steven, J. C., L. F. Delph, E. D. Brodie III. 2007. Sexual dimorphism in
the quantitative genetic architecture of floral, leaf and allocation traits
in Silene latifolia. Evolution
61:42-57.
Agrawal, A. F., E. D. Brodie III, and L. Rieseberg. 2001. Possible
consequences of genes of major effect: Transient changes in the G-matrix.
Genetica 112/113:33-43.
Wolf, J. B., W. A .Frankino, A. F. Agrawal, E. D. Brodie III, and A. J.
Moore. 2001. Developmental interactions and the constituents of quantitative
variation. Evolution
55:232-245.
Brodie, E. D., III, and N. Russell. 1998. The consistency of individual
differences in behaviour: temperature effects on antipredator behaviour in
garter snakes. Animal Behaviour
57:445-451.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1993. Homogeneity of the genetic variance-covariance
matrix for antipredator traits in two natural populations of the garter
snake Thamnophis ordinoides.
Evolution 47: 844-854.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1993. Consistency of individual differences in
antipredator behaviour and colour pattern in the garter snake
Thamnophis ordinoides.
Animal Behaviour
45:851-861.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1992. Correlational selection for color pattern and
antipredator behavior in the garter snake Thamnophis ordinoides.
Evolution 46:1284-1298.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1989. Genetic covariances between morphology and
antipredator behavior in natural populations of the garter snake
Thamnophis ordinoides. Nature
342: 542-543.
Natural Selection
Brodie, E. D., III, E. D. Brodie, Jr., and K. V. Young. 2004. Response to
comment on “How the horned lizard got its horns”.
Science 306:
230 (Peer-reviewed technical comment)
Young, K. V., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. How the
horned lizard got its horns.
Science 304:65.
Brodie, E. D., III and F. J. Janzen. 1996. On the assignment of fitness
values in statistical analyses of selection.
Evolution
50: 437-442.
Brodie, E. D., III, A. J. Moore, and F. J. Janzen. 1995. Visualizing and
quantifying natural selection.
Trends in Ecology
and Evolution 10: 313-318
Mimicry and Aposematism
Brodie, E. D., III, and E.
D. Brodie, Jr. 2004. Venomous snake mimicry. Pp. 617-633 in J.
Campbell, ed. Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. Cornell University
Press, Ithaca, NY.
Brodie, E. D., III, and A. F. Agrawal. 2001. Maternal effects and the
evolution of aposematic signals.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 98:7884-7887.
Brodie, E. D., III and F. J. Janzen. 1995. Experimental studies of coral
snake mimicry: Generalized avoidance of ringed snake patterns by
free-ranging avian predators.
Functional
Ecology
9:186-190.
Brodie, E. D., III and A. J. Moore. 1995. Experimental studies of coral
snake mimicry: do snakes mimic millipedes?
Animal Behaviour 49: 534-536.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1993. Differential avoidance of coral snake banded
patterns by free-ranging avian predators in Costa Rica.
Evolution 47: 227-235.
Brodie, E. D., Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 1980. Differential avoidance of
mimetic salamanders by free-ranging birds.
Science
208:181-183.
Miscellaneous
Donald, H. M., C. W. Wood, K. M. Benowitz, R. A. Johnson, E. D. Brodie III, and V. A. Formica. 2012. Nondestructive sampling of insect DNA from defensive secretion. Molecular Ecology Resources published online.
Feldman, S. H., M. Formica, and E. D. Brodie III. 2011. Opisthotonus, torticollis and mortality in a breeding colony of Anolis sp. lizards. Lab Animal 40:1-2.
Liebgold, E.B., E. D. Brodie III, and P. R. Cabe. 2011. Female philopatry and male-biased dispersal in a direct-developing salamander, Plethedon cinereus. Molecular Ecology 20:249-257.
Brodie, E. D., III. 2010. How an ancient genome duplication electrified modern fish. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 107: 21953-21954.
Frey, F. M., C. M. Lively, and E. D. Brodie III. 2010. Selection and evolution with a deck of cards. Evolution: Education and Outreach 3: 114–120.
Holliday, A. E., F. M. Walker, E. D. Brodie III, V. A. Formica. 2009. Differences in defensive volatiles of the forked fungus beetle, Bolitotherus cornutus, living on two species of fungus. Journal of Chemical Ecology 35: 1302-1308.
Brodie, E. D., III. 2007. Population size is not genetic quality.
Animal Conservation
10: 288-290.
Brodie, E. D., III, and J. W. McGlothlin. 2007. A cautionary tale of two
matrices: the duality of multivariate abstraction.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
20:9-14.
Brodie, E. D., III. 2000. Why evolutionary genetics does not always add
up. Pp. 3-19. in J. B. Wolf, E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade, eds.
Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process. Oxford University Press,
New York.
Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, and M. J. Wade. 2000.
Epistasis and
the Evolutionary Process. Oxford University Press, New York.
Grill, C. P., A. J. Moore, and E. D. Brodie III. 1997. The genetics of
phenotypic plasticity in a colonizing population of the ladybird beetle,
Harmonia axyridis. Heredity
78:261-269.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1996. Quantitative genetics - what is it good for?
Herpetologica 52:611-620.
Janzen, F. J., and E. D. Brodie III. 1995. Visually-oriented foraging in
a natural population of herbivorous lizards (Ctenosaura similis).
Journal of Herpetology 29:132-136.
Janzen, F. J., G. L. Paukstis, and E. D. Brodie III. 1992. Observations
on basking behavior of hatchling turtles in the wild.
Journal of Herpetology 26:217-219.
Brodie, E. D., Jr., D. R. Formanowicz, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 1991.
Predator avoidance and antipredator mechanisms: distinct pathways to
survival. Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution 3:73-77.
Janzen, F. J., and E. D. Brodie III. 1989. Tall tails and sexy males:
Sexual behavior of rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa) in a
natural breeding pond. Copeia 1989:1064-1067.
Brodie, E. D., III, and P. K. Ducey. 1989. Reproductive strategies of
female red-bellied snakes Storeria occipitomaculata.
American Midland Naturalist 122:51-58.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1989. Behavioral modification as a means of reducing
the cost of reproduction. American
Naturalist
134:225-238.
Brodie, E. D., III. 1989. Antipredator displays of
Ambystoma jeffersonianum in response to predatory and nonpredatory
species of snakes. Journal of Herpetology 23:307-309.
Brodie, E. D., III, E. D. Brodie, Jr. and Judith A. Johnson. 1982.
Breeding the African hedgehog Atelerix pruneri in captivity.
International Zoo Yearbook 22:195-197.
Brodie, E. D., Jr., D. R. Formanowicz, Jr. and E. D. Brodie III. 1978.
The development of noxiousness of Bufo americanus
tadpoles to aquatic insect predators. Herpetologica 34:302-306.
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