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    Evolutionary biology for the 21st century by Losos, Jonathan B, Arnold, Stevan J, Bejerano, Gill, Brodie, 3rd, E D, Hibbett, David, Hoekstra, Hopi E, Mindell, David P, Monteiro, Antónia, Moritz, Craig, Orr, H Allen, Petrov, Dmitri A, Renner, Susanne S, Ricklefs, Robert E, Soltis, Pamela S, Turner, Thomas L

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2013)
    “…[...]the impact of evolutionary biology is extending further and further into biomedical research and nonbiological fields such as engineering, computer…”
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    Is there more than one way to skin a newt? Convergent toxin resistance in snakes is not due to a common genetic mechanism by Feldman, C R, Durso, A M, Hanifin, C T, Pfrender, M E, Ducey, P K, Stokes, A N, Barnett, K E, Brodie, 3rd, E D, Brodie, Jr, E D

    Published in Heredity (01-01-2016)
    “…Convergent evolution of tetrodotoxin (TTX) resistance, at both the phenotypic and genetic levels, characterizes coevolutionary arms races between amphibians…”
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    Fitness consequences of social network position in a wild population of forked fungus beetles (Bolitotherus cornutus) by FORMICA, V. A., WOOD, C. W., LARSEN, W. B., BUTTERFIELD, R. E., AUGAT, M. E., HOUGEN, H. Y., BRODIE, E. D.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-01-2012)
    “…Social networks describe the pattern of intraspecific interactions within a population. An individual’s position in a social network often is expected to…”
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    THE EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSE OF PREDATORS TO DANGEROUS PREY: HOTSPOTS AND COLDSPOTS IN THE GEOGRAPHIC MOSAIC OF COEVOLUTION BETWEEN GARTER SNAKES AND NEWTS by Brodie, Edmund D, Ridenhour, B. J, Brodie, E. D

    Published in Evolution (01-10-2002)
    “…The “geographic mosaic” approach to understanding coevolution is predicated on the existence of variable selection across the landscape of an interaction…”
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    THE EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSE OF PREDATORS TO DANGEROUS PREY: HOTSPOTS AND COLDSPOTS IN THE GEOGRAPHIC MOSAIC OF COEVOLUTION BETWEEN GARTER SNAKES AND NEWTS by Brodie Jr, Edmund D., Ridenhour, B. J., Brodie III, E. D.

    Published in Evolution (01-10-2002)
    “…— The “geographic mosaic” approach to understanding coevolution is predicated on the existence of variable selection across the landscape of an interaction…”
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    Parent-Offspring Coadaptation and the Dual Genetic Control of Maternal Care by Agrawal, Aneil F., Brodie, Edmund D., Brown, Jeremy

    “…In many animal species, the amount of care provided by parents is determined through a complex interaction of offspring signals and responses by parents to…”
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    Evolutionary consequences of indirect genetic effects by Wolf, Jason B., Brodie III, Edmund D., Cheverud, James M., Moore, Allen J., Wade, Michael J.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-02-1998)
    “…Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) are environmental influences on the phenotype of one individual that are due to the expression of genes in a different,…”
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    Visualizing and quantifying natural selection by Brodie, Edmund D., Moore, Allen J., Janzen, Fredric J.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-08-1995)
    “…Modern methods of analysis are enabling researchers to study natural selection at a new level of detail. Multivariate statistical techniques can Identify…”
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    Nondestructive sampling of insect DNA from defensive secretion by DONALD, H. M., WOOD, C. W., BENOWITZ, K. M., JOHNSON, R. A., BRODIE III, E. D., FORMICA, V. A.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2012)
    “…Nondestructive techniques to obtain DNA from organisms can further genetic analyses such as estimating genetic diversity, dispersal and lifetime fitness,…”
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    Reciprocal Selection at the Phenotypic Interface of Coevolution by Brodie, E. D., Ridenhour, B. J.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-07-2003)
    “…Coevolutionary interactions depend upon a phenotypic interface of traits in each species that mediate the outcome of interactions among individuals. These…”
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    Convergent Evolution of Tetrodotoxin-Resistant Sodium Channels in Predators and Prey by Toledo, G, Hanifin, C, Geffeney, S, Brodie, 3rd, E D

    Published in Current topics in membranes (2016)
    “…Convergent evolution of similar adaptive traits may arise from either common or disparate molecular and physiological mechanisms. The forces that determine the…”
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    On Indirect Genetic Effects in Structured Populations by Agrawal, Aneil F., Brodie III, Edmund D., Wade, Michael J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-09-2001)
    “…Indirect genetic effects (IGEs) occur when the phenotype of an individual, and possibly its fitness, depends, at least in part, on the genes of its social…”
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    Correlational Selection for Color Pattern and Antipredator Behavior in the Garter Snake Thamnophis ordinoides by Brodie, Edmund D.

    Published in Evolution (01-10-1992)
    “…Correlational selection favors combinations of traits and is a key element of many models of phenotypic and genetic evolution. Multiple regression techniques…”
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    Nonadditive effects of group membership can lead to additive group phenotypes for anti-predator behaviour of guppies, Poecilia reticulata by BLEAKLEY, B.H, PARKER, D.J, BRODIE, E.D. III

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2007)
    “…Nonadditive effects of group membership are generated when individuals respond differently to the same social environment and may alter predictions about how…”
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    Differential Avoidance of Coral Snake Banded Patterns by Free-Ranging Avian Predators in Costa Rica by Brodie, Edmund D.

    Published in Evolution (01-02-1993)
    “…Empirical studies of mimicry have rarely been conducted under natural conditions. Field investigations of some lepidopteran systems have provided a bridge…”
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    The consistency of individual differences in behaviour: temperature effects on antipredator behaviour in garter snakes by BRODIE III, EDMUND D, RUSSELL, NEVELYN H

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-02-1999)
    “…Differences among individuals are necessary for natural selection to occur. The extent and expression of these differences can limit the power of selection to…”
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    Toxicity of dangerous prey : Variation of tetrodotoxin levels within and among populations of the newt Taricha granulosa by HANIFIN, C. T, YOTSU-YAMASHITA, M, YASUMOTO, T, BRODIE, E. D, BRODIE, E. D

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-09-1999)
    “…The ability to identify and accurately measure traits at the phenotypic interface of potential coevolutionary interactions is critical in documenting…”
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    Possible consequences of genes of major effect: transient changes in the G-matrix by Agrawal, A F, Brodie, 3rd, E D, Rieseberg, L H

    Published in Genetica (01-11-2001)
    “…Understanding the process of evolutionary divergence requires knowledge of the strength, form, and targets of selection, as well as the genetic architecture of…”
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