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Sexual selection can be a kind of evolutionary arms race.
One example of an evolutionary arms race is in sexual conflict between the sexes.
These covariances are an example of an "evolutionary arms race."
An "evolutionary arms race" can be seen between predator and prey species.
Many insects have developed ways to defend against these plant defenses (in an evolutionary arms race).
This is called an evolutionary arms race and tends to keep the populations of both species in equilibrium.
The conflict between the interactions of male and females can be described as an ongoing evolutionary arms race.
This system is a fine example of an evolutionary arms race, a type of co-evolution.
So in the evolutionary arms race, the acacia trees next evolved toxicity.
He believed that adaptations showed divine purpose, not a mindless evolutionary arms race.
An evolutionary arms race is a system where two populations are evolving in order to continuously one-up members of the other population.
This cycle of a predator and prey co-evolving is sometimes called an evolutionary arms race.
The analogy of Evolutionary arms races provide further examples of positive feedback in biological systems.
In evolutionary terms, this phenomenon is a form of co-evolution usually involving an evolutionary arms race.
The earliest, Cloudina, shows signs of successful defense against predation and may indicate the start of an evolutionary arms race.
If females actively choose mates, just as males do, reproduction is no collaboration; it is an evolutionary arms race.
An evolutionary arms race is when two species (or populations) are so linked that a change in one indirectly causes a change in the other.
"Well, not any more," Levine said, "because the evolutionary arms race continued, Eventually, antelopes learned that they could only browse for a short time.
The evolution of external shells in the Late Ediacaran is thought to be a defence against predators, marking the start of an evolutionary arms race.
The Evolutionary Arms Race (one hour)
Jerzy Dzik suggested that biomineralization of skeletons was a defense against predators, marking the start of an evolutionary arms race.
When selected genes in one species provide the environment in which genes in another species are selected, the result is often an evolutionary arms race.
Arms races and 'evolutionary theodicy' (coevolution and evolutionary arms races)
This evolutionary arms race has resulted in the newts producing levels of toxin far in excess of what is needed to kill any other conceivable predator.