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Fahrenholz's rule is supported when: comparison of phylogenies for host and parasite show a correlated pattern of evolution
<h3>What is Fahrenholz's rule ?</h3>
The close correspondence is observed between the taxonomy of parasites and their hosts and this has led to Fahrenholz's rule. This rule postulates that parasites and the hosts speciate in synchrony.
This leads to a prediction that phylogenetic trees of parasites and their hosts are topologically identical.
when the only events in the process of reciprocal natural selection in the host and parasite lineages were those of contemporaneous speciation in both the lineages then host and parasite phylogenies are fully congruent, hence supporting Fahrenholz'srule.
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<u>The illegal wildlife trade </u>or <u>wildlife trafficking</u> is the commercial process that involves the trade of non-domestic species (animals or plants), or in some cases certain parts of individuals. These species are rare and endangered and thus this practice is harmful and represents an increasing dangers of extinction.
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The decrease of predators would make the elk population thrive, because there would be nothing to hunt them down. And with an increase of food, the elks would have enough to eat therefore the elks would not die from hunger.