Asked by fernanda
What do species gain from mutualstic coevolution?
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both gain advantages
both lose resources
only predators benefit
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Correct answer: both gain advantages.
Mutualistic coevolution involves reciprocal evolutionary changes that increase the fitness of both partners (e.g., flowering plants and their pollinators, legumes and nitrogen‑fixing Rhizobium, mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots). Partners may invest resources, but the interaction yields net benefits to each.
Mutualistic coevolution involves reciprocal evolutionary changes that increase the fitness of both partners (e.g., flowering plants and their pollinators, legumes and nitrogen‑fixing Rhizobium, mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots). Partners may invest resources, but the interaction yields net benefits to each.
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