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- "Science of service systems, service sector, service economy" on the Coevolving Innovations web site An input-oriented approached based on Richard Florida's...
- more efficiently. The bark scorpion and the gr****hopper mouse have been coevolving with each other so closely that it has affected their physiology. The...
- James M.; Rasplus, Jean-Yves (May 2003). "Mutualists with attitude: coevolving fig wasps and figs" (PDF). Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 18 (5): 241–8...
- predators evolve to overcome new defences, new mutants are introduced. Thus, Coevolving KtW (CKTW) models allow species diversity to be maintained, even for finite...
- Sensory systems must be able to effectively pick up on dewlap signals, thus coevolving with the changes in dewlap characteristics. One of the main limitations...
- self-fertilizing po****tions of C. elegans were rapidly driven extinct by the coevolving parasites, while **** allowed po****tions to keep pace with their parasites...
- ISBN 978-1-4419-8270-4. Ing, David (2013). "Rethinking Systems Thinking: Learning and Coevolving with the World". Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 30 (5): 527–547...
- thought to exemplify very close mutualisms, with specific flowering plants coevolving alongside specific hummingbirds in mutualistic pairings. Both ornithophilous...
- would be the result of interventions carried out by Gaia, through the coevolving diversity of living organisms. The most extreme form of Gaia theory is...
- Cook, James M.; Rasplus, Jean-Yves (2003). "Mutualists with attitude: coevolving fig wasps and figs". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 18 (5): 241–248. doi:10...