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- Co-adaptation 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.".
- Co-adaptation wikiPageExternalLink Coadaptation.asp.
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- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Adaptation.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Coevolution.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Ecophysiology.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Epistasis.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Evolution_of_the_eye.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_biology.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_physiology.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Ficus.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Fig_wasp.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Large_blue.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Linkage_disequilibrium.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Mutualism_(biology).
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Myrmica_sabuleti.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Natural_selection.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Phenotypic_trait.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Supergene.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLink Symbiosis.
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Co-adaptation".
- Co-adaptation wikiPageWikiLinkText "co-adaptation".
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- Co-adaptation subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Co-adaptation type Redirect.
- Co-adaptation 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.,).".
- Co-adaptation label "Co-adaptation".
- Co-adaptation sameAs Q4820608.
- Co-adaptation sameAs Coadaptation.
- Co-adaptation sameAs m.0c_0q5.
- Co-adaptation sameAs Birlikte_adaptasyon.
- Co-adaptation sameAs Коадаптація.
- Co-adaptation sameAs Q4820608.
- Co-adaptation wasDerivedFrom Co-adaptation?oldid=705566302.
- Co-adaptation isPrimaryTopicOf Co-adaptation.