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Letter Published: 14 October 2004 Adaptation varies through space and time in a coevolving host–parasitoid interaction Samantha E. Forde, John N. Thompson & Brendan J. M. Bohannan Nature 431 ...
Coevolutionary cold spots arise for many reasons, including nonoverlapping geographic ranges (Nuismer et al., 2003), the presence or absence of additional species (Benkman et al., 2001) or ...
We show that coevolutionary dynamics under IGFG are both qualitatively and quantitatively different from those of the GFG model, and we suggest that this new approach may be applicable to a range of ...
Abstract: Coevolutionary interactions between species are thought to be an important cause of evolutionary diversification. Despite this general belief, little theoretical basis exists for ...
A genetic study uncovers that birds maintain a dynamic coevolutionary relationship with their feather mites. The study has involved the participation of the Estación Biológica de Doñana from ...
This coevolutionary arms race is sufficient to yield a possible solution to the diversity paradox.
This coevolutionary arms race is sufficient to yield a possible solution to the diversity paradox. Goldenfeld and Xue looked at a classic example of the diversity paradox from marine biology, the ...
Host and brood parasite coevolutionary interactions covary with comparative patterns of the avian visual system. Biology Letters, 2021; 17 (9) DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2021.0309 ...
The South Hills crossbill, potentially a newly discovered species of finch, has evolved over the past 6,000 years with a unique dependence on its food source, the Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine, in a ...
The researchers stress that this increased speciation only occurs with cuckoo species that are very costly to their hosts, which is what sets off the coevolutionary arms race between the host ...