PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «COADAPTATION»
coadaptation
coevolution
biology
adaptation
refers
mutual
species
mutualism
symbiosis
organs
evolution
genes
gene
complexes
linkage
disequilibrium
epistasis
indicative
coadaptation
define
correlation
structural
behavioral
characteristics
more
interacting
organisms
community
organism
resulting
from
term
which
come
depend
upon
each
other
such
lycaenid
butterflies
ants
translations
information
about
local
population
boundaries
occur
either
because
geographically
widespread
intrinsic
state
gerry
marten
human
ecology
chapter
introduced
integral
part
biological
plants
animals
microorganisms
that
live
together
outbreeding
depression
dobzhansky
noted
assemble
broad
collection
individuals
observed
variation
maternal
offspring
theory
this
novel
genomic
imprinting
consistent
with
results
recent
studies
epigenetic
effects
what
word
defined
genetic
have
become
established
through
mutually
beneficial
interactions
between
chromosomal
polymorphism
drosophila
subobscura
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COADAPTATION»
Descubre el uso de
coadaptation en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
coadaptation y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Thermal Adaptation: A Theoretical and Empirical Synthesis
The concept of coadaptation applies perfectly well to both the genotype and the
phenotype. For example, a set of genes will coevolve if their interaction confers
greater fitness than other possible sets of genes (reviewed by Templeton 1986; ...
Michael James Angilletta, 2009
2
Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos
Like improvisation, coadaptation is poised on an edge between structure and
chaos. Too much interlocking structure across businesses creates excessive
coordination, politicking, and indistinct products and services that are poorly
adapted to ...
Shona L. Brown, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, 1998
3
Human Ecology: Basic Concepts for Sustainable Development
Coadaptation Coadaptation and coevolution are emergent properties of
ecosystems. Coadaptation (fitting together) is a consequence of coevolution (
changing together). While adaptation can take any form that enhances survival,
the most ...
4
Phylogeny, Ecology, and Behavior: A Research Program in ...
8. Coadaptation. Studies of cospeciation attempt to uncover the patterns of
geographical or ecological association between and among clades. When we
asked questions about how species came to be geographically and ecologically
...
5
Developmental Instability: Causes and Consequences
PAUL ALIBERT JEAN-CHRISTOPHE AUFFRAY Since the publication of
Dobzhansky's Generics and the Origin of Species, the norion of genomic
coadaptation has played a prominent role in the study of the generics of evolution
. The genome ...
6
Protein Coevolution and
Coadaptation in the Vertebrate Bc1 ...
The program TreeSAAP was used to characterize molecular adaptation in the bc1 complex and identify specific amino acid sites that experienced positive destabilizing (radical) selection.
7
Pesticide Resistance: Strategies and Tactics for Management
Coadaptation The above studies were conducted on long-established R strains
and may underestimate the fitness disadvantages suffered by RR and RS
genotypes during the early stages of a resistance episode if "resistance
coadaptation" is ...
8
Evolutionary Genetics: From Molecules to Morphology
In a later paper (Dobzhansky and Levene, 1955), the following reference to
Dobzhansky and Wallace (1953) occurs: "It was further surmised that the superior
homeostatic properties of the heterozygotes are a consequence of coadaptation
of ...
Rama S. Singh, Costas B. Krimbas, 2000
9
Natural Interaction with Robots, Knowbots and Smartphones: ...
Coadaptation in dialogue systems can provide an opportunity for the dialogue
manager and user simulation to evolve mutually. To begin with the task of
dialogue management (mdp-sds) and user simulation (mdp-user) is casted as an
MDP.
Joseph Mariani, Sophie Rosset, Martine Garnier-Rizet, 2014
10
Mitochondrial Genome Evolution
1. Introduction 100 2. Cytonuclear Coadaptation 101 2.1. The Mechanisms of
Coadaptation between Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Genetic Compartments 101 2.2.
Experimental Evidence for Cytonuclear Coadaptation 104 2.3. Molecular Actors
in ...
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «COADAPTATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
coadaptation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The environmental genomics of metazoan thermal adaptation
... within the cosmopolitan inversion In(3R)Payne in Drosophila melanogaster are indicative of coadaptation. Genetics 172: 1655–1663. «Nature.com, Mar 15»
Seed beetle 'kicks' sign of antagonistic coadaptation
The researchers suggest this could be a result of 'antagonistic coadaptation', in which males and females constantly evolve traits and ... «Phys.Org, May 14»
Australian Animals in Contemporary Art
Here, a more gentle force -- that of coadaptation -- is important. This is because harsh conditions force individuals to cooperate to minimise the ... «Huffington Post, Jul 10»
Too much begging leads canary chicks nowhere
Camilla A. Hinde, Rufus A. Johnstone, Rebecca M. Kilner. Parent-Offspring Conflict and Coadaptation. Science volume 327, published 12 ... «Planet Earth, Mar 10»
'Altruistic' robots produced through evolution
... to allow robots to evolve collision-free movement, homing, sophisticated predator versus prey strategies, coadaptation of brains and bodies, ... «TG Daily, Ene 10»
Darwin's Revolution
... inhabiting this world have been modified, so as to acquire that perfection of structure and coadaptation which justly excites our admiration. «The New York Review of Books, Feb 09»
The evolution of reduced virulence
The traditional view was that given enough time, pathogens would evolve towards commensuality by natural selection and coadaptation ... «ScienceBlogs, Jun 08»