Edmund Brodie

Edmund Brodie

University of Virginia

H-index: 69

North America-United States

About Edmund Brodie

Edmund Brodie, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of Evolutionary Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Phenotypic outcomes of predator–prey coevolution are predicted by landscape variation in climate and community composition

Conspicuous coloration of toxin‐resistant predators implicates additional trophic interactions in a predator–prey arms race

Multilevel selection on social network traits differs between sexes in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles

Coevolution with toxic prey produces functional trade-offs in sodium channels of predatory snakes

Individual and population age impact social behavior and network structure in a long-lived insect

A synthesis of game theory and quantitative genetic models of social evolution

The road not taken: Evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance in the Sierra garter snake (Thamnophis couchii) by a path less travelled

Mycophagous beetle females do not behave competitively during intrasexual interactions in presence of a fungal resource

Edmund Brodie Information

University

Position

Director Mountain Lake Biological Station

Citations(all)

15659

Citations(since 2020)

4270

Cited By

13874

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

160

i10Index(since 2020)

104

Email

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University of Virginia

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Edmund Brodie Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of Edmund Brodie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Phenotypic outcomes of predator–prey coevolution are predicted by landscape variation in climate and community composition

Functional Ecology

Anthony L Gilbert

Savanna Cabrera

Michael TJ Hague

Amber N Stokes

Chris R Feldman

...

2023/8

Conspicuous coloration of toxin‐resistant predators implicates additional trophic interactions in a predator–prey arms race

Molecular Ecology

Michael TJ Hague

Lauren E Miller

Amber N Stokes

Chris R Feldman

Edmund D Brodie Jr

...

2023/8

Multilevel selection on social network traits differs between sexes in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles

Evolution

Robin A Costello

Phoebe A Cook

Edmund D Brodie III

Vincent A Formica

2023/1/1

Coevolution with toxic prey produces functional trade-offs in sodium channels of predatory snakes

bioRxiv

Robert E Del Carlo

Jessica S Reimche

Haley A Moniz

Michael TJ Hague

Shailesh R Agarwal

...

2023/12/8

Individual and population age impact social behavior and network structure in a long-lived insect

The American Naturalist

Phoebe A Cook

Robin A Costello

Vincent A Formica

Edmund D Brodie III

2023/11/1

A synthesis of game theory and quantitative genetic models of social evolution

Journal of Heredity

Joel W McGlothlin

Erol Akçay

Edmund D Brodie III

Allen J Moore

Jeremy Van Cleve

2022/1/1

The road not taken: Evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance in the Sierra garter snake (Thamnophis couchii) by a path less travelled

Molecular Ecology

Jessica S Reimche

Robert E Del Carlo

Edmund D Brodie Jr

Joel W McGlothlin

Karen Schlauch

...

2022/7

Mycophagous beetle females do not behave competitively during intrasexual interactions in presence of a fungal resource

Ecology and Evolution

Lisa D Mitchem

Vincent A Formica

Reena Debray

Dana E Homer

Edmund D Brodie III

2022/6

Group and individual social network metrics are robust to changes in resource distribution in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles

Journal of Animal Ecology

Robin A Costello

Phoebe A Cook

Vincent A Formica

Edmund D Brodie III

2022/4

Group composition of individual personalities alters social network structure in experimental populations of forked fungus beetles

Biology Letters

Phoebe A Cook

Olivia M Baker

Robin A Costello

Vincent A Formica

Edmund D Brodie III

2022/3/16

Conservation and Convergence of Genetic Architecture in the Adaptive Radiation of Anolis Lizards

The American Naturalist

Joel W McGlothlin

Megan E Kobiela

Helen V Wright

Jason J Kolbe

Jonathan B Losos

...

2022/11/1

Phenotypic assortment changes the landscape of selection

Journal of Heredity

Edmund D Brodie III

Phoebe A Cook

Robin A Costello

Vincent A Formica

2022/1/1

Tetrodotoxin levels in lab-reared rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa) after 3 years and comparison to wild-caught juveniles

Toxicon

Brian G Gall

Amber N Stokes

Edmund D Brodie III

Edmund D Brodie Jr

2022/7/15

The epigenome and beyond: how does non-genetic inheritance change our view of evolution?

Edmund D Brodie III

Brian Gregory

Damon Lisch

Nicole C Riddle

2021/12

Edmund D. Brodie

Current Biology

Edmund D Brodie

2021/10/11

Male competition reverses female preference for male chemical cues

Ecology and Evolution

Zorimar Vilella‐Pacheco

Lisa D Mitchem

Vincent A Formica

Edmund D Brodie III

2021/5

Social network position experiences more variable selection than weaponry in wild subpopulations of forked fungus beetles

Journal of Animal Ecology

Vincent Formica

Hannah Donald

Hannah Marti

Zhazira Irgebay

Edmund Brodie III

2021/1

The geographic mosaic of arms race coevolution is closely matched to prey population structure

Evolution Letters

Michael TJ Hague

Amber N Stokes

Chris R Feldman

Edmund D Brodie Jr

Edmund D Brodie III

2020/8/1

Morphological evidence for an oral venom system in caecilian amphibians

Iscience

Pedro Luiz Mailho-Fontana

Marta Maria Antoniazzi

Cesar Alexandre

Daniel Carvalho Pimenta

Juliana Mozer Sciani

...

2020/7/24

The geographic mosaic in parallel: Matching patterns of newt tetrodotoxin levels and snake resistance in multiple predator–prey pairs

Journal of Animal Ecology

Jessica S Reimche

Edmund D Brodie Jr

Amber N Stokes

Erica J Ely

Haley A Moniz

...

2020/7

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