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- Cospeciation is a form of coevolution in which the speciation of one species dictates speciation of another species and is most commonly studied in host-parasite...
- insect was infected by a single strain. A parasite sometimes undergoes cospeciation with its host, resulting in the pattern described in Fahrenholz's rule...
- branching order and divergence times among the two trees, supporting the cospeciation. Also, the substitution rate in the SFV gene was found to be extremely...
- Kitade O, Inoue T, Kawai M, Kanuka M, Hiroshima K, et al. (March 2007). "Cospeciation in the triplex symbiosis of termite gut protists (Pseudotrichonympha...
- Speciation Allopatric Anagenesis Catagenesis Cladogenesis Cospeciation Ecological Hybrid Non-ecological Parapatric Peripatric Reinforcement...
- hundred million years). They form obligate ****ociations and display cospeciation with their insect hosts. Secondary endosymbionts more recently ****ociated...
- R. D. M. (1991). "Clocks, clades, and cospeciation: Comparing rates of evolution and timing of cospeciation events in host-parasite ****emblages". Systematic...
- thus improperly pollinated, and the wasp a 'cheat' when it visits them. Cospeciation, where the evolution of one of a pair (or more) of species is influenced...
- illustrates the tendency towards coradiation of figs and wasps. Such strict cospeciation should result in identical phylogenetic trees for the two lineages and...
- from the original on 18 May 2007. Ikeda-Ohtsubo, W.; Brune, A. (2009). "Cospeciation of termite gut flagellates and their bacterial endosymbionts: Trichonympha...