<div><p>It is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of these inter-individual differences is still largely unknown. For humans, two main hypotheses have been recently formulated: individuals may experience differences in aging rate or aging timing. This issue is central because it directly influences predictions for human lifespan and provides strong insights into the biological determinants of aging. In this article, we propose a model which lets population heterogeneity emerge from an evolutionary algorithm. We find that whether individuals differ in (i) aging rate or (ii) timing leads to different emerging population heterogeneity. Yet, in both cases, the same mortality patterns are observed at the population ...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
<p>These interactions are captured by the parameter . The resulting distributions of heterogeneity f...
Deceleration in mortality rates for old ages is explained via the concept of population heterogeneit...
International audienceIt is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of the...
It is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of these inter-individual di...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
In this paper we develop predictions from models of life-long demographic heterogeneity. These predi...
Background: Demographic heterogeneity refers to the observation that – within the same population – ...
Variation among individuals in robustness has been posed as a general explanation for the lack of in...
Studies of wild vertebrates have provided evidence of substantial differences in lifetime reproducti...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
<div><p>Biological species have evolved characteristic patterns of age-specific mortality across the...
There is now a significant body of research that establishes the deceleration of mortality rates in ...
Demographic heterogeneity—variation among individuals in survival and reproduction—is ubiquitous in ...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
<p>These interactions are captured by the parameter . The resulting distributions of heterogeneity f...
Deceleration in mortality rates for old ages is explained via the concept of population heterogeneit...
International audienceIt is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of the...
It is well established that individuals age differently. Yet the nature of these inter-individual di...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
In this paper we develop predictions from models of life-long demographic heterogeneity. These predi...
Background: Demographic heterogeneity refers to the observation that – within the same population – ...
Variation among individuals in robustness has been posed as a general explanation for the lack of in...
Studies of wild vertebrates have provided evidence of substantial differences in lifetime reproducti...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
<div><p>Biological species have evolved characteristic patterns of age-specific mortality across the...
There is now a significant body of research that establishes the deceleration of mortality rates in ...
Demographic heterogeneity—variation among individuals in survival and reproduction—is ubiquitous in ...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
<p>These interactions are captured by the parameter . The resulting distributions of heterogeneity f...
Deceleration in mortality rates for old ages is explained via the concept of population heterogeneit...