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how does co-evolution help in forming new species?​

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Answered by pinjaraarifisha
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coevolution

The term coevolution is used to describe cases where two (or more) species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. ... Coevolution is likely to happen when different species have close ecological interactions with one another. These ecological relationships include: Predator/prey and parasite/host.

How does coevolution impact the development of one species?

Each party in a coevolutionary relationship exerts selective pressures on the other, thereby affecting each other's evolution. Coevolution includes many forms of mutualism, host-parasite, and predator-prey relationships between species, as well as competition within or between species.

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Answered by bhattacharyataniya74
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In biology, co-evolution occurs when two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution through the process of natural selection. The term sometimes is used for two traits in the same species affecting each other's evolution, as well as gene-culture co-evolution.

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