-
increase in
further generations as
coadapted gene
complexes are
broken apart without the
forging of new
coadapted gene
complexes to take
their place....
- Poland, he
decided to move to France,
where he made this film in 1975. He
coadapted and
directed it
based on the
novel by
Christopher Frank La Nuit américaine [fr]...
- are
immunologically adapted to its presence. Deer and P.
tenuis have
coadapted in an
evolutionary arms race over time. Deer
remain largely unaffected...
- (1862).
Modern insect-pollinated (entomophilous)
flowers are con****uously
coadapted with
insects to
ensure pollination and in
return to
reward the pollinators...
-
listed by
species and
geographic distribution. Ants and
Cecropia have
coadapted to each other,
meaning that each
species has
evolved one or more traits...
- the loss of a
species due to the
extinction of
another with
which it is
coadapted, as with the
extinction of a
parasitic insect following the loss of its...
-
nurturing and
fosters the young; however, this
risks the
breakdown of
coadapted gene complexes,
leading to
outbreeding depression. This
division of labor...
-
fitness as a
result of
random mating,
which occurs due to the
breakdown of
coadapted gene
complexes by
combining allele that do not
cross well with
those from...
- The
decline in
fitness due to
outbreeding is
attributed to a
breakup of
coadapted gene
complexes or
favorable epistatic relationships.
Unlike inbreeding...
-
Kenneth A. De Jong,
Cooperative Coevolution: An
Architecture for
Evolving Coadapted Subcomponents,
Evolutionary Com****tion, v.8 n.1, 2000, p.1-29. Cao, X...