- pollinators, and the
dynamics of
infectious disease. Each
party in a
coevolutionary relationship exerts selective pressures on the other,
thereby affecting...
- Bats are
flying mammals of the
order Chiroptera (/kaɪˈrɒptərə/). With
their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only
mammals capable of true and sustained...
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December 2010,
retrieved 6 May 2010 Thompson, J. N. (1994), The
Coevolutionary Process,
University of
Chicago Press, p. 9, ISBN 978-0-226-79760-1 Ruppert...
- In
evolutionary biology, an
evolutionary arms race is an
ongoing struggle between competing sets of co-evolving genes,
phenotypic and
behavioral traits...
- of
their theory appeared in
their book Genes, Mind, and Culture: The
Coevolutionary Process (1981),
which expanded upon the
agenda that
Wilson had laid...
-
which encourages the
enemy to
evolve in response, thus
resulting in a
coevolutionary arms race. On the
other hand, toleration,
where the
victim attempts...
- dis****r mutualisms: the
timing of
origins and
their consequences for
coevolutionary interactions between angiosperms and frugivores".
Biological Reviews...
- is
therefore primarily suited for
numerical optimization problems.
Coevolutionary algorithm –
Similar to
genetic algorithms and
evolution strategies,...
- the
evolution of
imitated behaviors. Genes, Mind, and Culture: The
Coevolutionary Process (1981) by
Charles J.
Lumsden and E. O.
Wilson proposes the theory...
- the
quality of a male. ****ual
coercion often leads to an inter****ual
coevolutionary arms race. This
consists of
females evolving adaptations to male advances...