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Evolutionary Response of Predators to Dangerous Prey: Parallel Arms Races Between Garter Snakes and Newts Involving Tetrodotoxin as the Phenotypic Interface of Coevolution

E. D. Brodie III
C. R. Feldman
C. T. Hanifin
J. E. Motychak
D. G. Mulcahy
Becky L. Williams, Utah State University
E. D. Brodie Jr.

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Brodie, E. D., III, Feldman, C. R., Hanifin, C. T., Motychak, J. E., Mulcahy, D. G., Williams, B. L., and E. D. Brodie, Jr. 2005. Evolutionary response of predators to dangerous prey: parallel arms races between garter snakes and newts involving tetrodotoxin as the phenotypic interface of coevolution. Journal of Chemical Ecology 31(2):343–355.



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