In biology, coevolution occurs when two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution through the process of natural selection. The term...
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Host–parasite coevolution is a special case of coevolution, where a host and a parasite continually adapt to each other. This can create an evolutionary...
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figs, and tied wild fig fruits on to the cultivated trees. Overall, the coevolution of Ficus and wasps features Ficus being very specific as a host, combined...
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Mosaic coevolution is a theory in which geographic location and community ecology shape differing coevolution between strongly interacting species in multiple...
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Bee (redirect from Coevolution of bees and flowers)
pollination, and are the most efficient pollinating insects. In a process of coevolution, flowers developed floral rewards such as nectar and longer tubes, and...
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CoEvolution Quarterly (1974–1985) was a journal descended from Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog. Brand founded the CoEvolution Quarterly in 1974 using...
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Escape and radiate coevolution is a hypothesis proposing that a coevolutionary 'arms-race' between primary producers and their consumers contributes to...
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Cooperative Coevolution (CC) in the field of biological evolution is an evolutionary computation method. It divides a large problem into subcomponents...
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female reproductive tracts may also play a role in sexual antagonistic coevolution with males. In Drosophila species, a large group of enzymes known as...
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103H. doi:10.1038/ncomms1105. PMID 21045821. Brundrett, M. C. (2002). "Coevolution of roots and mycorrhizas of land plants". New Phytologist. 154 (2): 275–304...
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Dual inheritance theory (redirect from Gene-culture coevolution)
Dual inheritance theory (DIT), also known as gene–culture coevolution or biocultural evolution, was developed in the 1960s through early 1980s to explain...
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Polymorphism Genetic drift Gene flow Speciation Adaptive radiation Co-operation Coevolution Coextinction Contingency Divergence Convergence Parallel evolution Extinction...
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Ecology (section Coevolution)
Ecology (from Ancient Greek οἶκος (oîkos) 'house' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the natural science of the relationships among living organisms, including...
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Retrieved 12 October 2020. Lunau, Klaus (2004). "Adaptive radiation and coevolution — pollination biology case studies". Organisms Diversity & Evolution...
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2005). "Coevolution and Pollination". University of Cincinnati. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 9 May 2009. "Coevolution and Pollination"...
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Sexual conflict (redirect from Sexually antagonistic coevolution)
Sexual conflict or sexual antagonism occurs when the two sexes have conflicting optimal fitness strategies concerning reproduction, particularly over the...
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Predation (redirect from Coevolution of predators and prey)
have been characterized as an evolutionary arms race, an example of the coevolution of two species. In a gene centered view of evolution, the genes of predator...
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strength over other optimisation algorithms, specifically cooperative coevolution, is that it is better able to handle non-separable optimisation problems...
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Fig wasp (section Coevolution)
Fig wasps are wasps of the superfamily Chalcidoidea which spend their larval stage inside figs. Some are pollinators but others simply feed off the plant...
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these toxins for their own survival. This "arms race" has led to the coevolution of insects and their host plants. No form of wing is externally visible...
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through genetic changes and they feed on the amphibians with impunity. Coevolution occurs with the newt increasing its toxic capabilities at the same rate...
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ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7843733. PMID 33510166. Brundrett MC (2002). "Coevolution of roots and mycorrhizas of land plants". New Phytologist. 154 (2): 275–304...
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between predator and prey, resulting in various antagonistic/competitive coevolutions. Almost all multicellular predators are animals. Some consumers use multiple...
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Parasitism (section Coevolution)
increased virulence. There are thus varied possibilities in host–parasite coevolution. Evolutionary epidemiology analyses how parasites spread and evolve,...
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Bradley DG, Jann OC, Bertorelle G, et al. (December 2003). "Gene-culture coevolution between cattle milk protein genes and human lactase genes". Nature Genetics...
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Polymorphism Genetic drift Gene flow Speciation Adaptive radiation Co-operation Coevolution Coextinction Contingency Divergence Convergence Parallel evolution Extinction...
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Evolutionary biology (section Coevolution)
procedures. The influence of two closely associated species is known as coevolution. When two or more species evolve in company with each other, one species...
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Evolution (section Coevolution)
a means to enable continual evolution and adaptation in response to coevolution with other species in an ever-changing environment. Another hypothesis...
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15 October 2016. Marean, C.W. (2011). "Coastal South Africa and the Coevolution of the Modern Human Lineage and the Coastal Adaptation" (PDF). In Bicho...
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Bee hummingbird (section Coevolution with flowers)
with the flowers that supply nectar is a notable example of bird–plant coevolution with its primary food source (flowers for nectar). Flowers that bee hummingbirds...
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