Three phases can be recognized in the development of the coevolutionary research program:1.Recognition of predictable associations among hosts and their parasites; 2.Search for patterns of association and their underling causes;3.Development of objective and repeatable methods for reconstructing and interpreting these patterns of association.Now, modern research mainly concentrates and expands on the interpretation of the biological questions associated with coevolution-how and why it happened? This paper also gives the method of Brooks parsimony analysis (BPA), and discusses several questions of coevolution.
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