Aging is an inevitable fact of life. But as life span increases, do aging processes slow down? Here, we introduce how to measure life span, aging rate, and frailty, in cohorts and populations
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
The ageing process is often discussed as though it is unique to humans. However, it can be observed ...
SummaryEvolutionary theories of aging predict that species in low-risk habitats will evolve longer l...
This case study highlights the general issues raised earlier. First, that maximum lifespan is not an...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
In Biodemography, aging is typically measured and compared based on aging rates. We argue that this ...
<div><p>In Biodemography, aging is typically measured and compared based on aging rates. We argue th...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
ABSTRACT: For much of the 20th century, the accumulation of a consid-erable amount of information ab...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
The life span of individuals and the life expectancy of the populations they comprise have always be...
Ageing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related conditions a...
<p><b>A.</b> Aging is characterized by two distinct and consecutive phases. <u>Phase 1</u> is charac...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
The ageing process is often discussed as though it is unique to humans. However, it can be observed ...
SummaryEvolutionary theories of aging predict that species in low-risk habitats will evolve longer l...
This case study highlights the general issues raised earlier. First, that maximum lifespan is not an...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
In Biodemography, aging is typically measured and compared based on aging rates. We argue that this ...
<div><p>In Biodemography, aging is typically measured and compared based on aging rates. We argue th...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
ABSTRACT: For much of the 20th century, the accumulation of a consid-erable amount of information ab...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
The life span of individuals and the life expectancy of the populations they comprise have always be...
Ageing as a biological process is ubiquitous in life. In humans, ageing and its related conditions a...
<p><b>A.</b> Aging is characterized by two distinct and consecutive phases. <u>Phase 1</u> is charac...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
The ageing process is often discussed as though it is unique to humans. However, it can be observed ...
SummaryEvolutionary theories of aging predict that species in low-risk habitats will evolve longer l...