Question:
In situations where there are very closely tied, interacting
Last updated: 7/8/2022
In situations where there are very closely tied, interacting species, evolution in one species is frequently matched by evolution in the other species. An example of this is that as cheetahs evolved to run faster, their prey, gazelles, also evolved to run faster. This is known as: a. Mutualism b. Kin selection c. The Red Queen hypothesis d. The meiotic drive hypothesis e. Interference competition