Edmund D. Brodie III - Some Publications

Recent Papers
Kölliker, M., Chuckalovcak, J. P., Haynes, K. F., and Brodie, E. D., III. 2006. Maternal food provisioning in relation to condition-dependent offspring odours in burrower bugs (Sehirus cinctus). Proceeding of the Royal Society B: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3475 PDF
Geffeney, S. L., Fujimoto, E., Brodie, E. D., III, Brodie, E. D., Jr., and Ruben, P. C. 2005. Evolutionary diversification of TTX-resistant sodium channels in a predator-prey interaction. Nature 434:759-763. PDF
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. PDF
Brodie, E. D. III. 2005. Caution: Niche construction ahead. Evolution 59:249-251. (Book Review). PDF

Young. K.V., E. D. Brodie, Jr., and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. How the horned lizard got its horns. Science. 304:65. PDF. (see Supporting Online Material and correspondence 1 2 3)

Garter Snake-Newt Coevolution
Geffeney, S. L., Fujimoto, E., Brodie, E. D., III, Brodie, E. D., Jr., and Ruben, P. C. 2005. Evolutionary diversification of TTX-resistant sodium channels in a predator-prey interaction. Nature 434:759-763. PDF
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 PDF
Brodie, E. D., III, and B. J. Ridenhour. 2004. Reciprocal selection at the phenotypic interface of coevolution. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 43:408-418. PDF
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. PDF
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
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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. PDF
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. PDF also see the Perspective on the paper by Ray Huey and Bill Moody pdf
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 PDF
Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 1999. Predator-prey arms. Bioscience 49:557-568. PDF
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. PDF
Ridenhour, B. J., E. D., Brodie, Jr. and E. D. Brodie III. 1999. Effects of repeated injections of tetrodotoxin on growth and resistance in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis. Copeia 1999: 531-535
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.
Hanifen, 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
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.

Indirect Genetic Effects and Parental Care

Kölliker, M. J., E. D. Brodie, III, A. J. Moore. 2005. The coadaptation of parental supply and offspring demand. American Naturalist 166:506-516. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

Agrawal, A. F., J. M. Brown, E. D. Brodie III. 2004. On the social structure of offspring rearing in the burrower bug, Sehirus cinctus (Hemiptera: Cydnidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57:139-148. PDF

Brown, J.M., A. F. Agrawal, and E. D. Brodie III. 2004. An analysis of single clutch paternity in the burrower bug Sehirus cinctus using microsatellites. Journal of Insect Behavior 16:731-745. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

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. PDF

Wolf, J. B., and E. D. Brodie III. 1998. The coadaptation of parental and offspring characters. Evolution 52:535-544. PDF

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.

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.

 Correlations between behavior and morphology

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. PDF

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. 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.

 Coral Snake Mimicry

Brodie, E. D., III, and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2004. Venomous snake mimicry. Pp. 617-633 in J. Campbell “Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere”, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY.

Brodie, E. D., III. 1993. Differential avoidance of coral snake banded patterns by free-ranging avian predators in Costa Rica. Evolution 47:227-235. PDF

Brodie, E. D., III, and A. J. Moore. 1995. Experimental studies of coral snake mimicry: do snakes mimic millipedes? Animal Behaviour 49:534-536. PDF

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. PDF

 Some Other Stuff

Wolf, J. B., E. D. Brodie III, and M .J. Wade. 2003. The genotype-environment interaction and evolution when the environment contains genes. in T.DeWitt &S. Scheiner (eds.). Oxford University Press, New York.

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, A. J. Moore, and F. J. Janzen. 1995. Empirical approaches to quantifying and visualizing selection in natural populations. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:313-318.

Brodie, E. D., III. 1996. Quantitative Genetics - What is it Good For?. Herpetologica 52:611-620.

Brodie, E. D., III. 1990. Genetics of the Garter's Getaway. Natural History July 1990:44-51.

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 154:26-270.

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