Does the mimicry of California newts by the yellow-eyed salamander represent a confirmed example of co-evolution?

a. Yes, the evolution of yellow-eyed salamanders is tightly linked to changes in California newts.
b. Yes, body coloration in both model and mimic is heritable.
c. No, there is no evidence to date that California newts respond to evolutionary change in yel-low-eyed salamanders.
d. No, yellow-eyed salamanders are only a subspecies; not the entire species to which yel-low-eyed salamanders belong is coevolving with California salamanders.


C

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