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- Q4820608 subject Q6719808.
- Q4820608 abstract "In biology, co-adaptation, or coadaptation refers to the mutual adaptation of: Species: see mutualism, symbiosis. For example, take note of the relationship that exists between the ant Pseudomyrex ferruginea and the plant Acacia hindsii. This is generally termed coevolution. Traits, often at different levels of biological organization. For example, ecophysiology and evolutionary physiology have focused on the coadaptation of behavior with physiology (e.g.,). Organs: see the evolution of the eye. Genes or gene complexes: see Linkage disequilibrium, epistasisThese are types of evolutionary adaptations because they involve cross-generational changes in the genetic compositions of populations in response to natural selection for the mutual benefit of both parties as they develop and corroborate their mutually beneficial relationship.".
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- Q4820608 comment "In biology, co-adaptation, or coadaptation refers to the mutual adaptation of: Species: see mutualism, symbiosis. For example, take note of the relationship that exists between the ant Pseudomyrex ferruginea and the plant Acacia hindsii. This is generally termed coevolution. Traits, often at different levels of biological organization. For example, ecophysiology and evolutionary physiology have focused on the coadaptation of behavior with physiology (e.g.,).".
- Q4820608 label "Co-adaptation".