1. The oxidative stress theory of ageing predicts that animals living longer will have less cumulative oxidative damage together with structural characteristics that make them more resistant to oxidative damage itself.2. Although a general relationship between body size, metabolism and longevity does not exist in marine invertebrates, they are generally characterized by low rates of metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation associated with lower antioxidant enzyme activities compared to vertebrates.3. Birds and mammals have very similar size-affected metabolic rates and their metabolic intensity explains only some of the variation in maximum lifespan potential (MLSP).Within each class, smaller animals have higher rates of metab...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
The role played by mitochondrial function in the aging process has been a subject of intense debate ...
1. The oxidative stress theory of ageing predicts that animals living longer will have less cumula-t...
We assess whether reactive oxygen species production and resistance to oxidative stress might be cau...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
We assess whether reactive oxygen species production and resistance to oxidative stress might be cau...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
Bivalve species with exceptional longevity are newly introduced model systems in biogerontology to t...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The role played by mitochondrial function in the aging process has been a subject of intense debate ...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
The role played by mitochondrial function in the aging process has been a subject of intense debate ...
1. The oxidative stress theory of ageing predicts that animals living longer will have less cumula-t...
We assess whether reactive oxygen species production and resistance to oxidative stress might be cau...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
We assess whether reactive oxygen species production and resistance to oxidative stress might be cau...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production rates are reported to be inversely related to...
1. The mechanisms that underpin the evolution of ageing and life histories remain elusive. Oxidative...
Bivalve species with exceptional longevity are newly introduced model systems in biogerontology to t...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The idea that resources are limited and animals can maximise fitness by trading costly activities of...
The role played by mitochondrial function in the aging process has been a subject of intense debate ...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
Mitochondrial respiration releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) as by-products that can damage the ...
The role played by mitochondrial function in the aging process has been a subject of intense debate ...