co-speciation
Co-speciation refers to a process in which two or more species that are ecologically dependant on each other evolve together in a way that their evolutionary histories are closely connected, leading to parallel speciation events.
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- allopatric speciation
- coexistence of species
- speciation
- speciation barriers
- speciation in animals
- speciation in birds
- speciation in fish
- speciation in fungi
- speciation in insects
- speciation in mammals
- speciation in plants
- species competition
- species conservation
- species interactions
- sympatric speciation