Diffused coevolution refers to a scenario where the evolutionary changes in one species indirectly influence the evolution of another species through a shared environment or ecosystem, rather than through direct interactions. This concept highlights the interconnectedness of species within a community, where the adaptations of one group can impact others without direct interactions, such as predation or parasitism. It suggests that ecological relationships can drive evolutionary changes across multiple species, leading to complex dynamics in biodiversity.
coevolution. This process involves a reciprocal adaptation between two species, where changes in one species lead to specific adaptations in the other. In the case of plants and their pollinators, coevolution results in the development of specialized features that enhance their mutual relationship.
No, "diffuse" means to spread or scatter widely. It is the opposite of being confined to a limited area.
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CoEvolution Quarterly was created in 1974.
coevolution. This process involves a reciprocal adaptation between two species, where changes in one species lead to specific adaptations in the other. In the case of plants and their pollinators, coevolution results in the development of specialized features that enhance their mutual relationship.
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coevolution leads to better chances of survival In fungi and bacteria.Organisms Which follow coevolution adapt to changes more quickly.Coevolution means changes in one organism due to changes in other co-living organism.,
'Diffuse' means "spread out," so diffuse abdominal pain is pain that encompasses the entire abdomen and is not limited to one certain part of the abdomen.
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Called coevolution.
There is some shrinking (atrophy) throughout (diffuse) the organ being studied and it is not severe (mild).
No, "diffuse" means to spread or scatter widely. It is the opposite of being confined to a limited area.