coadaptation

/ˌkoʊædæpˈteɪʃən/
noun
  1. A process in which two or more things adjust to each other over time, often for mutual benefit.
    • In business, coadaptation between departments can improve overall efficiency.
    • The coadaptation of bees and flowers is a classic example of mutual evolution.
    • The coadaptation of the two software systems allowed them to share data seamlessly.
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