- "Science of
service systems,
service sector,
service economy" on the
Coevolving Innovations web site An input-oriented
approached based on
Richard Florida's...
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James M.; Rasplus, Jean-Yves (May 2003). "Mutualists with attitude:
coevolving fig
wasps and figs" (PDF).
Trends in
Ecology & Evolution. 18 (5): 241–8...
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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...
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thought to
exemplify very
close mutualisms, with
specific flowering plants coevolving alongside specific hummingbirds in
mutualistic pairings. Both ornithophilous...
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Palaeomerycids lived in
Europe and Asia
exclusively during the Miocene,
coevolving with cervids, bovids, moschids, and
tragulids there as part of a dramatic...
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predators evolve to
overcome new defences, new
mutants are introduced. Thus,
Coevolving KtW (CKTW)
models allow species diversity to be maintained, even for finite...
- 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...
- 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...
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crust would be
results of
interventions carried out by Gaia
through the
coevolving diversity of
living organisms. The Gaia
paradigm was an
influence on the...
- plants.
Major diseases such as malaria, AIDS and
influenza are
caused by
coevolving parasites.
Model systems for the
study of host–parasite
coevolution include...