Publications

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  1. Susbilla, C.B.*, L. Neuman-Lee, E.D. Brodie, Jr., and A.N. Stokes. in prep. Maternal investment of Tetrodotoxin in gravid garter snakes following consumption of newts.

  2. Hague, M.T.J., A.N. Stokes, C.R. Feldman, E.D. Brodie, Jr., and E.D. Brodie III. In review. Genetic structure of prey populations underlies the geographic mosaic of arms race coevolution.

  3. Reimche, J.S., E.D. Brodie, Jr., A.N. Stokes, E.J. Ely, H.A. Moniz, V.L. Thill, J.M. Hallas, M.E. Prender, E.D. Brodie III, and C.R. Feldman. 2020. The geographic mosaic in parallel: Matching patterns of newt tetrodotoxin levels and snake resistance in multiple predator-prey pairs. Journal of Animal Ecology 00: 1-13.

  4. Mailho-Fontana, P.L., C. Jared, M.M. Antoniazzi, J.M. Sciani, D.C. Pimenta, A.N. Stokes, T. Grant, E.D. Brodie. 2019. Variations in tetrodotoxin levels in populations of Taricha granulosa are expressed in the morphology of their cutaneous glands. Scientific Reports 9: 1-8.

  5. Spicer, M.M., A.N. Stokes, T.L. Chapman, E.D. Brodie, Jr., E.D. Brodie III, and B.G. Gall. 2018. An investigation into tetrodotoxin (TTX) levels associated with the red dorsal spots in the eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) efts and adults. Journal of Toxicology 2018: 1-4.

  6. Johnson, P.T.J., D.M. Calhoun, A.N. Stokes, C.B. Susbilla*, T. McDevitt-Galles, C. Briggs, J.T. Hoverman, V. Tkach, and J. de Roode. 2018. Of poisons and parasites: the defensive role of tetrodotoxin against infections in adult newts. Journal of Animal Ecology 87: 1192-1204.

  7. Lorentz, M.N., A.N. Stokes, D.C. Robler, S. Lotters. 2016. Tetrodotoxin. Current Biology 26:R870-R872.

  8. Hague, M.T.J., L.A. Avila, C.T. Hanifin, W.A. Snedden, A.N. Stokes, E.D. Brodie, Jr., and E.D. Brodie III. 2016. Toxicity and population structure of the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa) outside the range of an arms race with resistant predators. Ecology and Evolution 6: 2714-2724.

  9. Feldman, C.R., A.M. Durso, C.T. Hanifin, M.E. Pfrender, P.K. Ducey, A.N. Stokes, K.E. Barnett, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2016. Is there more than one way to skin a newt? Convergent toxin resistance in snakes is not due to a common genetic mechanism. Heredity 116: 84-91.

  10. Neuman-Lee, L.A., A.N. Stokes, S.S. French, L. Lucas, B.G. Gall, G. Hopkins, N.M. Kiriazis, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2015. Antipredator behavior correlates with corticosterone, but not toxicity, in the Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa). General And Comparative Endocrinology doi:10.1016/j.ygcen.2014.12.006.

  11. Stokes, A.N., A.M. Ray, M.W. Buktenica, B.G. Gall, E. Paulson, D. Paulson, S.S. French, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2015. Tetrodotoxin levels in high elevation populations of Taricha granulosa in Oregon and predation by otters. Northwestern Naturalist.

  12. Wilson, N., A.N. Stokes, G. Hopkins, E.D. Brodie, Jr., and C. Williams. 2014. Functional and physiological resistance of crayfish to amphibian toxins: tetrodotoxin resistance in the white river crayfish Procambarus acutus. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 939-945.

  13. Gall, B.G., A.N. Stokes, J.J. Pett, K.L. Vollmer, S.S. French, E.D. Brodie III, E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2014. Tetrodotoxin concentrations within a clutch and across embryonic development in eggs of the rough-skinned newts (Taricha granulosa). Toxicon 90: 249-254.

  14. Stokes, A.N., P.K. Ducey, L. Neuman-Lee, C.T. Hanifin, S.S. French, M.E. Pfrender, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. Confirmation and distribution of tetrodotoxin for the first time in terrestrial invertebrates: two terrestrial flatworm species (Bipalium adventitium and Bipalium kewense). PLOS ONE. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100718.

  15. Brossman, K.H., B.E. Carlson, A.N. Stokes, T. Langkilde. 2014. Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) larvae alter morphological but not chemical defenses in response to predator cues. Canadian Journal of Zoology.

  16. Ferry, E.E., G.R. Hopkins, A.N. Stokes, S. Mohammadi, E.D. Brodie, Jr., and B.G. Gall. 2013. Do all portable cases constructed by caddisfly larvae function in defense? Journal of Insect Science. 13:5.

  17. Gall,B.G., A.N. Stokes, S.S. French, E.D. Brodie III., and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2012. Predatory caddisfly larvae sequester tetrodotoxin from their prey, eggs of the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 38:1351-1357.

  18. Gall, B.G., A.N. Stokes, S.S. French, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2012. Female newts (Taricha granulosa) produce tetrodotoxin laden eggs after long term captivity. Toxicon 60: 1057-1062.

  19. Stokes, A.N., B.L. Williams, S.S. French. 2012. An improved competitive inhibition enzymatic immunoassay method for tetrodotoxin quantification. Biological Procedures Online. 14:3.

  20. Gall, B.G., A.N. Stokes, S.S. French, E.A. Schlepphorst, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2011. Tetrodotoxin levels in larval and metamorphosed newts (Taricha granulosa) and palatability to predatory dragonflies. Toxicon 57: 978-983.

  21. Stokes, A.N., D.G. Cook, C.T. Hanifin, E.D. Brodie III, and E.D. Brodie, Jr. 2011. Sex-biased predation on newts of the genus Taricha by a novel predator and its relationship with tetrodotoxin toxicity. The American Midland Naturalist 165: 389-399.