<p>Any population whose members are subject to extrinsic mortality should exhibit an increase in mortality with age. Nevertheless, the prevailing opinion is that populations of adult damselflies and dragonflies do not exhibit such senescence. Here, we challenge this contention by fitting a range of demographic models to the data on which these earlier conclusions were based. We show that a model with an exponential increase in age-related mortality (Gompertz) generally provides a more parsimonious fit than alternative models including age-independent mortality, indicating that many odonates do indeed senesce. Controlling for phylogeny, a comparison of the daily mortality of 35 odonate species indicates that although male and female mortalit...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
<p>1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect un...
1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect under...
Actuarial senescence (‘ageing’) is one of the most universal properties of organisms and is characte...
Summary 1.Recent examples of actuarial senescence in wild insect populations have challenged the lon...
1. Recent observations of actuarial senescence – an increase in mortality rate with age – have chall...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Mortality rates decelerate at older ages in experimental populations o/Drosophila. It is unclear whe...
Evolutionary theory postulates that there should be a robust relationship between fecundity and long...
1. The evolutionary theory of senescence predicts that increased rates of extrinsic mortality select...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
<p>1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect un...
1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect under...
Actuarial senescence (‘ageing’) is one of the most universal properties of organisms and is characte...
Summary 1.Recent examples of actuarial senescence in wild insect populations have challenged the lon...
1. Recent observations of actuarial senescence – an increase in mortality rate with age – have chall...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Mortality rates decelerate at older ages in experimental populations o/Drosophila. It is unclear whe...
Evolutionary theory postulates that there should be a robust relationship between fecundity and long...
1. The evolutionary theory of senescence predicts that increased rates of extrinsic mortality select...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...