How does coevolution help in forming new species?
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Coevolution, the process of reciprocal evolutionary change that occurs between pairs of species or among groups of species as they interact with one another. ... In a predator-prey interaction, for example, the emergence of faster prey may select against individuals in the predatory species who are unable to keep pace.
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When two or more species interact with each other, an evolutionary change takes place. Thus new species are formed.
Predator-Prey Coevolution. The predator-prey relationship is one of the most common examples of coevolution
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