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Definition of Coadaptations

Coadaptation
Coadaptation Co*ad`ap*ta"tion, n. Mutual adaption. --R. Owen.

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- Kölliker, Mathias; Brodie III, Edmund D.; Moore, Allen J. (2005). "The Coadaptation of Parental Supply and Offspring Demand" (PDF). The American Naturalist...
- interactions between species lead to constant natural selection for coadaptation. Parasites track the locally common hosts' phenotypes, so the parasites...
- de Lamballerie X, Zanotto PM, Holmes EC (2003). Origins, evolution, coadaptations within the genus Flavivirus. Advances in Virus Research. Vol. 59. pp...
- Alexandre; Vetö Arnholdt, Andrea Cristina (2017). "Host-Toxoplasma gondii Coadaptation Leads to Fine Tuning of the Immune Response". Frontiers in Immunology...
- the amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical...
- value (help) Huey, R.B. & Bennett, A.F. (1987):Phylogenetic studies of coadaptation: Preferred temperatures versus optimal performance temperatures of lizards...
- James N. (1993). "Emergent Properties of Balinese Water Temple Networks: Coadaptation on a Rugged Fitness Landscape". American Anthropologist. 95 (1): 97–114...
- combination. Other reasons for effective plant immunity can include a lack of coadaptation (the pathogen and/or plant lack multiple mechanisms needed for colonization...
- This would come about through selective pressure from parent-infant coadaptation to improve infant survival. Paternally expressed 3 (PEG3) is a gene for...
- product of a unique evolutionary event. Since then, cocladogenesis and coadaptation on a co**** scale between wasp genera and fig sections have been demonstrated...