co-adaptation

See also: coadaptation

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

co- + adaptation

Noun

co-adaptation (countable and uncountable, plural co-adaptations)

  1. A mutual adaptation of species, organs or genes.
    • 1872, Charles Darwin, “Chapter IV”, in The Origin of Species, Sixth London Edition edition:
      Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical conditions of life, which may have been effected in the long course of time through nature's power of selection, that is by the survival of the fittest.
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