Ageing is a general feature of higher organisms. Evolutionary theories of ageing rest on a gradual decline of fitness sensitivity to changes in survival and fecundity with age, so traits expressed late in life are less favoured by natural selection than those expressed early in life. From the life-history perspective, ageing may result from a scheme of optimal resource allocation in which investment in repair is lower than that required for removing all experienced damage. Here, we report the results of a dynamic programming model based on the disposable soma theory of ageing, which optimizes resource allocation to growth, reproduction and repair. The optimal allocation strategy responds to externally imposed mortality, and repair intensity...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
International audienceEmpirical evidence for declines in fitness components (survival and reproducti...
at older ages can be accounted for by appro-priate allocation models ( 10). In such models, the forc...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
A resource acquisition-allocation model is developed to examine the trade-off between reproduction a...
The evolutionary theories of aging are useful for gaining insights into the complex mechanisms under...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
This thesis discusses the pleiotropy theory of ageing in evolutionary biology in some of its most im...
30 sept. 2022For the past century, scientists have debated whether or not ageing is directly selecte...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
International audienceEmpirical evidence for declines in fitness components (survival and reproducti...
at older ages can be accounted for by appro-priate allocation models ( 10). In such models, the forc...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
A resource acquisition-allocation model is developed to examine the trade-off between reproduction a...
The evolutionary theories of aging are useful for gaining insights into the complex mechanisms under...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
This thesis discusses the pleiotropy theory of ageing in evolutionary biology in some of its most im...
30 sept. 2022For the past century, scientists have debated whether or not ageing is directly selecte...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
International audienceEmpirical evidence for declines in fitness components (survival and reproducti...
at older ages can be accounted for by appro-priate allocation models ( 10). In such models, the forc...