In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates (survival and fertility). Yet no study of an animal population has parsed the contributions of these three aspects of variability to long-term fitness. We do so using a unique database that includes complete life-history information for wild-living individuals of seven primate species that have been the subjects of long-term (22–45 years) behavioral studies. Overall, the estimated levels of vital rate variation had only minor effects on long-term fitness, and the effects of vital rate covariation and serial correlation were even weaker. To explore why, we compared estimated variances of adult survival in primates...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
Is it possible to slow the rate of ageing, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We tes...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Understanding the evolution of life histories requires information on how life histories vary among ...
The delay in age at maturity associated with increased behavioral flexibility and prolonged life spa...
Abstract Researchers have explored the fitness consequences of female dominance hierarchies in many ...
BackgroundHumans life histories have been described as "slow", patterned by slow growth, delayed mat...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This is a study of the evolut...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
Life history variables such as the age at first reproduction and the interval between consecutive bi...
Abstract Heritability of fitness is an important parameter for evolutionary studies, but it is contr...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
Life-history strategies for optimizing individual fitness fall on a spectrum between maximizing repr...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
Is it possible to slow the rate of ageing, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We tes...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Understanding the evolution of life histories requires information on how life histories vary among ...
The delay in age at maturity associated with increased behavioral flexibility and prolonged life spa...
Abstract Researchers have explored the fitness consequences of female dominance hierarchies in many ...
BackgroundHumans life histories have been described as "slow", patterned by slow growth, delayed mat...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This is a study of the evolut...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
Life history variables such as the age at first reproduction and the interval between consecutive bi...
Abstract Heritability of fitness is an important parameter for evolutionary studies, but it is contr...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
Life-history strategies for optimizing individual fitness fall on a spectrum between maximizing repr...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
Is it possible to slow the rate of ageing, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We tes...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...