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Edmund D Brodie Jr

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Mailho-Fontana P, Antoniazzi M, Coelho G, Pimenta D, Fernandes L, Kupfer A, et al.
Science . 2024 Mar; 383(6687):1092-1095. PMID: 38452082
Among vertebrates, the yolk is commonly the only form of nutritional investment offered by the female to the embryo. Some species, however, have developed parental care behaviors associated with specialized...
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Del Carlo R, Reimche J, Moniz H, Hague M, Agarwal S, Brodie 3rd E, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38106015
Seemingly unrelated traits often share the same underlying molecular mechanisms, potentially generating a pleiotropic relationship whereby selection shaping one trait can simultaneously compromise another. While such functional trade-offs are expected...
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Hague M, Miller L, Stokes A, Feldman C, Brodie Jr E, Brodie 3rd E
Mol Ecol . 2022 Nov; 32(16):4482-4496. PMID: 36336815
Antagonistic coevolution between natural enemies can produce highly exaggerated traits, such as prey toxins and predator resistance. This reciprocal process of adaptation and counter-adaptation may also open doors to other...
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Reimche J, Del Carlo R, Brodie Jr E, McGlothlin J, Schlauch K, Pfrender M, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2022 May; 31(14):3827-3843. PMID: 35596742
The repeated evolution of tetrodotoxin (TTX) resistance provides a model for testing hypotheses about the mechanisms of convergent evolution. This poison is broadly employed as a potent antipredator defence, blocking...
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Gall B, Stokes A, Brodie 3rd E, Brodie Jr E
Toxicon . 2022 Apr; 213:7-12. PMID: 35421438
The origin and biogenesis of tetrodotoxin (TTX) is one of the most interesting and perplexing questions remaining for TTX researchers. Newts can possess extreme quantities of TTX and are one...
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Mauricio B, Mailho-Fontana P, Sato L, Barbosa F, Mancini Astray R, Kupfer A, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2021 Nov; 13(11). PMID: 34822563
Caecilians (order Gymnophiona) are apodan, snake-like amphibians, usually with fossorial habits, constituting one of the most unknown groups of terrestrial vertebrates. As in orders Anura (frogs, tree frogs and toads)...
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Hudson S, Virgin E, Brodie Jr E, French S
J Comp Physiol B . 2021 Feb; 191(3):531-543. PMID: 33582858
Wounding events (predation attempts, competitive combat) result in injuries and/or infections that induce integrated immune responses for the recovery process. Despite the survival benefits of immunity in this context, the...
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Hague M, Stokes A, Feldman C, Brodie Jr E, Brodie 3rd E
Evol Lett . 2020 Aug; 4(4):317-332. PMID: 32774881
Reciprocal adaptation is the hallmark of arms race coevolution. Local coadaptation between natural enemies should generate a geographic mosaic pattern where both species have roughly matched abilities across their shared...
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Mailho-Fontana P, Antoniazzi M, Alexandre C, Pimenta D, Sciani J, Brodie Jr E, et al.
iScience . 2020 Jul; 23(7):101234. PMID: 32621800
Amphibians are known for their skin rich in glands containing toxins employed in passive chemical defense against predators, different from, for example, snakes that have active chemical defense, injecting their...
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Reimche J, Brodie Jr E, Stokes A, Ely E, Moniz H, Thill V, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Mar; 89(7):1645-1657. PMID: 32198924
The Geographic Mosaic Theory of Coevolution predicts that coevolutionary arms races will vary over time and space because of the diverse ecological settings and population histories of interacting species across...