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What is co-evolution and what are some examples?

What is co-evolution and what are some examples?. By: Jane and Jasmin. What is co-evolution?. Co-evolution is the mutual evolutionary influence between two different species interacting with each others and reciprocally influencing each other’s adaptations. . What is Co-evolution?.

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What is co-evolution and what are some examples?

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  1. What is co-evolution and what are some examples? By: Jane and Jasmin

  2. What is co-evolution? • Co-evolution is the mutual evolutionary influence between two different species interacting with each others and reciprocally influencing each other’s adaptations.

  3. What is Co-evolution? • Each party in a co-evolutionary relationship exerts selective pressures on the other, thereby affecting each others’ evolution.

  4. Endosymbiosis

  5. Newt, Tarichagranulosa, and the common garter snake

  6. A Flower pollinated by Hummingbirds

  7. A Flower Pollinated by Nocturnal Animals

  8. A flower pollinated by Honeybees

  9. The Acacia Tree and the Ants

  10. Acacia Tree and Ants

  11. Acacia Tree and Ants

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