Problem: Genetic and demographic studies suggest that ageing is an adaptive genetic program, but population genetic analysis indicates that the benefit of ageing to the group is too slow and too diffuse to offset its individual cost. Premise: Demographic homeostasis is a major target of natural selection at the group level, with a strength that can compete with the imperative to higher individual reproductive value. Hypothesis: Ageing has evolved based on its contribution to stabilizing population dynamics, helping prevent population growth overshoot, exhaustion of ecological resources, and local extinction. Model: Asexual individuals carrying a mutable ageing gene are tracked on a geographic grid with slow migration between neighbouring si...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
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...
International audienceAgeing's sensitivity to natural selection has long been discussed because of i...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
It is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of these inter-individual di...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Hypothesis: Although ageing may reduce individual fitness, it could arise because ageing increases o...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
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...
International audienceAgeing's sensitivity to natural selection has long been discussed because of i...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
It is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of these inter-individual di...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Hypothesis: Although ageing may reduce individual fitness, it could arise because ageing increases o...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
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...