Coevolution seems self-explanatory, but there’s more to it than you might think. It’s a term used to describe when organisms evolve in response to one another, but this can happen in different ways and for different reasons. Here’s a brief, very brief, introduction.
For more detailed info you can check out this paper in Evolution: When is it Coevolution?
The examples we used in this infographic are from the papers below:
Geoghegan et. al. (2017) PLoS Pathogens: Comparative analysis estimates the relative frequencies of co-divergence and cross-species transmission within viral families (open access)
Serrano-Serrano et. al. (2017) Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Hummingbird pollination and the diversification of angiosperms: an old and successful association in Gesneriaceae ($)
Infographic PDF available here.