Noun
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co-evolution (countable and uncountable, plural co-evolutions)
Alternative spelling of coevolution
It may be that brain hardware has co-evolved with the internal virtual worlds that it creates. This can be called hardware-software co-evolution. Richard Dawkins
In addition, mutualism is thought to have driven the evolution of much of the biological diversity we see, such as flower forms (important for pollination mutualisms) and co-evolution between groups of species. Source: Internet
Recent understanding of human ecosystems and of human impact on the biosphere have led to a link between the notion of sustainability with the "co-evolution" Norgaard, 1994 and harmonization of cultural and biological evolution. Source: Internet
Johann P. Murmann, Knowledge and competitive advantage: the co-evolution of firms, technology, and national institutions (2003) pp 53–54 Cement The Thames Tunnel (opened 1843). Source: Internet
Ralph 2010 The alternative view has been called "Reflection-in-Action", "Evolutionary Design", "co-evolution", Dorst and Cross 2001 and "The Action-Centric Perspective". Source: Internet
Some models and empirical studies, however, suggest that disturbances can stabilize the co-evolution and shared niche occupancy of similar species inhabiting species-rich communities. Source: Internet