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In biology, co-adaptation, or coadaptation refers to the mutual adaptation of: Co-adaptation may be indicative of co-evolution. Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Co-adaptation

    In biology, co-adaptation, or coadaptation refers to the mutual adaptation of: Species: see mutualism, symbiosis
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    Co-evolution

    Co-adaptation
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    Haila Stoddard

    With Helen Bonfils and Mike Davis, Stoddard produced her co-adaptation, with dancer-actress Tamara Geva, of Marcel Achard’s “Voulez vous jouer avec moi?” as “Come Play with Me” starring Tom Poston and Lilian Montevecci in 1960, and with Mark Wright and Leonard S. Field premiered Harold Pinter on Broadway in 1967 with “The Birthday Party.”
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    Coevolution

    Co-adaptation
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    Unweaving the Rainbow

    Two types of collaboration are co-adaptation (tailoring simultaneously the different parts of an organism, such as flower colour and flower markings), and co-evolution (two species changing together; e.g. predator and prey running speeds may increase together in a sort of arms race).
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    Mutualism

    Co-adaptation
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    Tim Supple

    With the RSC he has staged Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, Wedekind's Spring Awakening translated by Ted Hughes, The Comedy of Errors, Love in a Wood, A Servant to Two Masters and a co-adaptation of Ted Hughes' translation of Tales from Ovid.
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    Epistasis

    Co-adaptation
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    Linkage disequilibrium

    Co-adaptation
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    Transformation of culture

    The co-adaptation of people with other elements of their ecological systems has meant that the integrity and functioning of these systems has been sustained even as the communities’ culture developed and changed historically.

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