2. Adjective. That has evolved, along with another organism, via coevolution ¹
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Definition of Coevolved
1. coevolve [v] - See also: coevolve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coevolved
Literary usage of Coevolved
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forcenet Implementation Strategy by Nsb (2005)
"... just as the Navy coevolved materiel and concepts in its development of sea-based
air power and the Marine Corps coevolved materiel and concepts in its ..."
2. Life in the Universe: An Assessment of the U.S. and International Programs by Committee On The Origins And E, ebrary, Inc (2003)
"Determine how the terrestrial biosphere has coevolved with Earth. The evolution
of life on Earth has proceeded over the course of 4 billion years, ..."
3. Treating Infectious Diseases in a Microbial World: Report of Two Workshops by National Research Council, Bls, National Academies Press (U.S.), ebrary, Inc (2006)
"... Massachusetts General Hospital 1:30 pm Questions and Discussion 1:50 pm
Factoring in the "Normal" Condition: The Impact of the coevolved Microbiota on ..."
4. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"How have the talus snails coevolved with the varied rock substrates and lichens
of the individual sky islands? Why does it appear that many southern mammals ..."
5. Statistics in Molecular Biology and Genetics: Selected Proceedings of a 1997 by Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch (1999)
"Because the life cycle of the parasitic lice occurs exclusively in the fur of
the host gophers, a natural hypothesis is that the organisms have coevolved, ..."
6. In-Situ Bioremediation of Ground Water and Geological Material: A Review of ...by Robert D. Norris by Robert D. Norris (1995)
"Microorganisms have coevolved with hydrocarbons, and many have metabolic capability
to degrade the compounds. However, inoculation may be beneficial in ..."