coevolution
11CoEvolution Quarterly — Editor Stewart Brand Categories Environment, Science, Politics Frequency Quarterly First …
12Coévolution antagoniste — Conflit sexuel Le conflit sexuel, ou coévolution antagoniste, est un concept forgé en écologie évolutive qui souligne que les organismes vivants sexués présentent une divergence d intérêts dans l évolution. Selon cette théorie il existe une… …
13coevolution — noun Date: 1964 evolution involving successive changes in two or more ecologically interdependent species (as of a plant and its pollinators) that affect their interactions • coevolutionary adjective • coevolve intransitive verb …
14coevolution — n. [L. cum, with; evolvere, to unroll] Development of genetically determined traits in two species to facilitate some interaction, usually mutually beneficial; see counterevolution …
15coevolution — coevolutionary, adj. /koh ev euh looh sheuhn/ or, esp. Brit., / ee veuh /, n. evolution involving a series of reciprocal changes in two or more noninterbreeding populations that have a close ecological relationship and act as agents of natural… …
16coevolution — noun The evolution of organisms of two or more species in which each adapts to changes in the other See Also: coevolutionary, coevolve …
17coevolution — The process whereby genes or gene fragments are changing together and not diverging …
18Coevolution — Co|evo|lu|ti|on: ↑ Koevolution …
19coevolution — Concurrent evolution of two different but interdependent organisms, as in the case of a cycad and its insect pollinator …
20coevolution — co·evolution …