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Definition of Coevolve
1. to evolve together [v -VOLVED, -VOLVING, -VOLVES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coevolve
Literary usage of Coevolve
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in the Universe: An Assessment of the U.S. and International Programs by Committee On The Origins And E, ebrary, Inc (2003)
"The goals of the research and analysis program in Evolutionary Biology are to
determine the following: • How life and planets coevolve over time, ..."
2. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Suites of life history trait values coevolve a result of constraints and processes
that occur at the individual level, and these traits interact with ..."
3. Forcenet Implementation Strategy by Nsb (2005)
"early successes will help maintain the proper momentum and fuel the process by
which operations and technology can coevolve. In short, the Navy and the ..."
4. Defense Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis: Meeting the Challenge by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... knowledge, and resource networks enable and constrain interaction among agents
and the networks coevolve as the agents interact. • Grid based. ..."
5. Ending the War Metaphor: The Changing Agenda for Unraveling the Host-Microbe by Forum on Microbial Threats, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) (2006)
"In the longer term, pathogen evolution does not happen in isolation; the pathogen
and host will coevolve. There are a number of conceptual models of ..."
6. Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life by Norman B. Anderson, Rodolfo A. Bulatao, Barney Cohen (2004)
"... biological and social exposures coevolve over the life course, so that contextual
exposures at one point of the life course may be literally "embodied"; ..."
7. A Biological Survey for the Nation by National Research Council Staff (1993)
"NPBS data management should ensure that its databases coevolve with the major
federal environmental and socioeconomic databases to minimize redundancy, ..."