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  1. Coevolution - Wikipedia

    • In biology, coevolution occurs when two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution through the process of natural selection. The term sometimes is used for two traits in the same species affecting each other's evolution, as well as gene-culture coevolution. Charles Darwin mentioned evolutionary interactions between flowering plants and insects in On the Origin … 展开

    Mutualism

    Coevolution is the evolution of two or more species which reciprocally affect each other, sometimes creating a mutualistic relationship between the species. Such relationships can be of many different types. … 展开

    Hosts and parasites

    Host–parasite coevolution is the coevolution of a host and a parasite. A general characteristic of many viruses, as obligate parasites, is that they coevolved alongside their respective hosts. Correlated mutations between the two … 展开

     
  1. Coevolution is the evolution of two or more species which reciprocally affect each other, sometimes creating a mutualistic relationship between the species.
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    Coevolution is the evolution of two or more species which reciprocally affect each other, sometimes creating a mutualistic relationship between the species.
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    Coevolution is where the existence of one species is tightly bound up with the life of one or more other species. Species whose lives connect, evolve together.
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    共進化 (Co-evolution)とは、一つの生物学的要因の変化が引き金となって別のそれに関連する生物学的要因が変化することと定義されている [1]。 古典的な例は2種の生物が互いに依存して進化する 相利共生 だが、種間だけでなく種内、個体内でも共進化は起きる。 共進化の関係にある要因(種や形質など)はもう一方の要因に選択的圧力を及ぼし、それによってそれぞれの進化に影響を与える。
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  6. Coevolution | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Coevolution, the process of reciprocal evolutionary change that occurs between pairs of species or among groups of species as they interact with one another. Each species in the interaction applies selection pressure on the others.

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