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In a mutualistic form of eoevolution ...
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one species benefits and the other is harmed
both species benefit
neither species benefit
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Both species benefit.
Mutualism is a type of species interaction (and often coevolution) in which both partners gain fitness advantages from the relationship (e.g., pollinators and flowering plants, lichens).
Mutualism is a type of species interaction (and often coevolution) in which both partners gain fitness advantages from the relationship (e.g., pollinators and flowering plants, lichens).
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