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Understanding Co-Evolution: The Role of Birds and the Evolution of Amphibians

This text explores the concept of co-evolution, emphasizing the significant role birds play in co-evolutionary systems. It highlights how birds interact with competitors, predators, prey, and parasites, which shapes their evolutionary paths. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of amphibians during the Devonian period, a time when tetrapods and arthropods, including arachnids and wingless insects, emerged as dominant land animals. Together, these elements illustrate the intricate relationships that drive evolution in various species.

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Understanding Co-Evolution: The Role of Birds and the Evolution of Amphibians

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  1. Adaptation And Co Evolution By YoonNyung and Nora

  2. What Is Co Evolution? • Birds are often important actors in coevolutionary systems. • For example, Birds, of course, are presumed to be directly involved in many coevolutionary relationships with their competitors, predators, prey, and parasites.

  3. The Evolution Of Amphibians • By the Devonian period two major animal groups dominated the land: the tetrapods and the arthropods, including arachnids and wingless insects.

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