Evolutionary consequences of indirect genetic effects JB Wolf, ED Brodie III, JM Cheverud, AJ Moore, MJ Wade Trends in ecology & evolution 13 (2), 64-69, 1998 | 898 | 1998 |
Interacting phenotypes and the evolutionary process: I. Direct and indirect genetic effects of social interactions AJ Moore, ED III Brodie, JB Wolf Evolution 51 (5), 1352-1362, 1997 | 813 | 1997 |
Visualizing and quantifying natural selection ED Brodie, AJ Moore, FJ Janzen Trends in Ecology & Evolution 10 (8), 313-318, 1995 | 695 | 1995 |
CORRELATIONAL SELECTION FOR COLOR PATTERN AND ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR IN THE GARTER SNAKE THAMNOPHIS ORDINOIDES ED Brodie III Evolution 46 (5), 1284-1298, 1992 | 558 | 1992 |
Epistasis and the evolutionary process JB Wolf, ED Brodie, MJ Wade Oxford University Press, 2000 | 485 | 2000 |
Immune function across generations: integrating mechanism and evolutionary process in maternal antibody transmission JL Grindstaff, ED Brodie Iii, ED Ketterson Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003 | 476 | 2003 |
The evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey: hotspots and coldspots in the geographic mosaic of coevolution between garter snakes and newts ED Brodie Jr, BJ Ridenhour, ED III Brodie Evolution 56 (10), 2067-2082, 2002 | 438 | 2002 |
Interacting phenotypes and the evolutionary process. II. Selection resulting from social interactions JB Wolf, ED Brodie III, AJ Moore The American Naturalist 153 (3), 254-266, 1999 | 420 | 1999 |
Predator-prey arms races: asymmetrical selection on predators and prey may be reduced when prey are dangerous ED Brodie III, ED Brodie Jr Bioscience 49 (7), 557-568, 1999 | 391 | 1999 |
Differential avoidance of coral snake banded patterns by free‐ranging avian predators in Costa Rica ED Brodie III Evolution 47 (1), 227-235, 1993 | 356 | 1993 |
Interacting phenotypes and the evolutionary process. III. Social evolution JW McGlothlin, AJ Moore, JB Wolf, ED Brodie III Evolution 64 (9), 2558-2574, 2010 | 276 | 2010 |
Evolutionary diversification of TTX-resistant sodium channels in a predator–prey interaction SL Geffeney, E Fujimoto, ED Brodie III, ED Brodie Jr, PC Ruben Nature 434 (7034), 759-763, 2005 | 267 | 2005 |
Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes DH Clayton, PLM Lee, DM Tompkins, ED Brodie III The American Naturalist 154 (3), 261-270, 1999 | 254 | 1999 |
Genetic correlations between morphology and antipredator behaviour in natural populations of the garter snake Thamnophis ordinoides ED Brodie III Nature 342 (6249), 542-543, 1989 | 249 | 1989 |
Tetrodotoxin resistance in garter snakes: an evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey ED Brodie III, ED Brodie Jr Evolution 44 (3), 651-659, 1990 | 226 | 1990 |
Phenotypic mismatches reveal escape from arms-race coevolution ED Hanifin, C. T., Brodie Jr., E. D., Brodie III PLOS Biology 6, 2008 | 225 | 2008 |
Mechanisms of adaptation in a predator-prey arms race: TTX-resistant sodium channels S Geffeney, ED Brodie Jr, PC Ruben, ED Brodie III Science 297 (5585), 1336-1339, 2002 | 225 | 2002 |
The coadaptation of parental and offspring characters JB Wolf, ED III Brodie Evolution 52 (2), 299-308, 1998 | 220 | 1998 |
Parent-offspring coadaptation and the dual genetic control of maternal care AF Agrawal, ED Brodie III, J Brown Science 292 (5522), 1710-1712, 2001 | 201 | 2001 |
Behavioral modification as a means of reducing the cost of reproduction ED Brodie III The American Naturalist 134 (2), 225-238, 1989 | 197 | 1989 |