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product of a
unique evolutionary event.
Since then,
cocladogenesis and
coadaptation on a co****
scale between wasp
genera and fig
sections have been demonstrated...
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interactions between species lead to
constant natural selection for
coadaptation.
Parasites track the
locally common hosts' phenotypes, so the parasites...
- may be that
practices grow to
support each other, a
notion he
called '
coadaptation',
deriving from the
biological term.
Functional analysis, then, was just...
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Andrea Cristina (2017). "Host-Toxoplasma
gondii Coadaptation Leads to Fine
Tuning of the
Immune Response".
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amount of change, to the
beauty and
infinite complexity of the
coadaptations between all
organic beings, one with
another and with
their physical...
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value (help) Huey, R.B. & Bennett, A.F. (1987):Phylogenetic
studies of
coadaptation:
Preferred temperatures versus optimal performance temperatures of lizards...
- of P.
tenuis because of the
immunity they have
built as a
result of
coadaptation. The
prevalence and
infection rate of P.
tenuis in deer is
density dependent;...