• Hostparasite 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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    other, thereby affecting each other's evolution. Coevolution includes many forms of mutualism, host-parasite, and predator-prey relationships between species...
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    evolutionary strategies, placing their hosts in an equally wide range of relationships. Parasitism implies hostparasite coevolution, including the maintenance of...
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    relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally...
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    The strategy appears among birds, insects and fish. The brood parasite manipulates a host, either of the same or of another species, to raise its young...
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  • obligate parasite or holoparasite is a parasitic organism that cannot complete its life-cycle without exploiting a suitable host. If an obligate parasite cannot...
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  • agent-based computing. Fields such as population dynamics and host-parasite coevolution are also at the heart of the novel. Film rights to the book were...
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    Curtis (2009). "The Maintenance of Sex, Clonal Dynamics, and Host-Parasite Coevolution in a Mixed Population of Sexual and Asexual Snails". The American...
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  • phenotype. In multi-host and multi-parasite coevolution, the Red Queen dynamics could affect what host and parasite types will become dominant or rare. Science...
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  • evade capture. Selective pressure between two species can include host-parasite coevolution. This antagonistic relationship leads to the necessity for the...
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    known for his research on host–pathogen interaction and coevolution, mainly using the model system Daphnia and its parasites. Ebert obtained a diploma...
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    eco-evolutionary dynamics of host-parasite coevolution. Three-spined sticklebacks can be hosts to a variety of parasites (e.g., Schistocephalus solidus...
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    from the host species, which is substantially unaffected. The commensal relation is often between a larger host and a smaller commensal; the host organism...
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    form of coevolution in which the speciation of one species dictates speciation of another species and is most commonly studied in host-parasite relationships...
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    battle against selective pressures and environmental changes, and parasite-host coevolution allows for organisms to generate more genetic diversity promoting...
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  • an obligate intracellular parasite that reproduces within the host bacterial cell and its progeny are released when the host is destroyed by lysis. The...
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    Mariela G.; Reboreda, Juan C. (2012-09-07). "Hostparasite coevolution beyond the nestling stage? Mimicry of host fledglings by the specialist screaming cowbird"...
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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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    However, if a virus were developed that targets both healthy and unhealthy host cells to some degree, the large number of healthy cells would support the...
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    Slave-making ant (category Brood parasites)
    slave-making ant species and their hosts then can escalate to an evolutionary arms race. Hostparasite coevolution Kleptoparasitism Trophobiosis Breed...
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  • brood parasite eggs are accepted by the host out of fear of retaliation (nest destruction) from the brood parasite, in an example of coevolution. Amotz...
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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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  • arthropods: an update focusing on the red flour beetle". Zoology. SI: Host-Parasite Coevolution. 119 (4): 254–261. doi:10.1016/j.zool.2016.03.006. ISSN 0944-2006...
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    Retrieved 23 February 2018. Prasad Gupta, Devendra (1970). Studies on the Host Parasite Relationship in the Verticillium Wilt Disease of Lucerne (PhD). Diss...
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    supplement to it. The allometry between host and parasite body sizes constitutes an evident aspect of hostparasite coevolution. The slope of this relationship...
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    Langmore, Naomi E. (2014). "Advances in the Study of Coevolution Between Avian Brood Parasites and Their Hosts". Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics...
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  • traits to evade host defense, this is known as host-parasite coevolution. Many parasitic species manipulate the behavior if their hosts in order to increase...
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    destruction; the parasites can then move to other hives. The cuckoo bees in the Bombus subgenus Psithyrus are closely related to, and resemble, their hosts in looks...
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  • both virulence and resistance which suggests a very interactive host-parasite coevolution. A few specific loci have been found to confer resistance such...
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    PMID 11475049. S2CID 35183797. Ebert, D. (2008). "Host-parasite coevolution: Insights from the Daphnia-parasite model system". Current Opinion in Microbiology...
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