The relationship between size and lifespan is complex. Larger species normally outlive smaller species, but within species smaller individuals generally outlive larger individuals. Research comparing size and mortality in dogs suggests that big dogs die young because they age faster
In most animal taxa, longevity increases with body size across species, as predicted by the oxidativ...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
Background: Anecdotal beliefs and limited research suggest variable patterns of mortality in age, si...
SummaryThe relationship between size and lifespan is complex. Larger species normally outlive smalle...
In most animal taxa, longevity increases with body size across species, as predicted by the oxidativ...
Across mammals, increased body size is positively associated with lifespan. However, within species,...
The basic tenets of the evolutionary theories of senescence are well supported. However, there has b...
Prominent differences in aging among and within species present an evolutionary puzzle. The theories...
The effect of breed and body weight on longevity in the pet dog was analyzed, and a method was devel...
Around the world, human populations have experienced large increases in average lifespan over the la...
Variation in breed longevity in the dog has led to the inference that large dogs age at a faster rat...
Background: Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild...
<div><p>Among species, larger animals tend to live longer than smaller ones, however, the opposite s...
<div><p>Reproduction is a risky affair; a lifespan cost of maintaining reproductive capability, and ...
Among species, larger animals tend to live longer than smaller ones, however, the opposite seems to ...
In most animal taxa, longevity increases with body size across species, as predicted by the oxidativ...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
Background: Anecdotal beliefs and limited research suggest variable patterns of mortality in age, si...
SummaryThe relationship between size and lifespan is complex. Larger species normally outlive smalle...
In most animal taxa, longevity increases with body size across species, as predicted by the oxidativ...
Across mammals, increased body size is positively associated with lifespan. However, within species,...
The basic tenets of the evolutionary theories of senescence are well supported. However, there has b...
Prominent differences in aging among and within species present an evolutionary puzzle. The theories...
The effect of breed and body weight on longevity in the pet dog was analyzed, and a method was devel...
Around the world, human populations have experienced large increases in average lifespan over the la...
Variation in breed longevity in the dog has led to the inference that large dogs age at a faster rat...
Background: Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild...
<div><p>Among species, larger animals tend to live longer than smaller ones, however, the opposite s...
<div><p>Reproduction is a risky affair; a lifespan cost of maintaining reproductive capability, and ...
Among species, larger animals tend to live longer than smaller ones, however, the opposite seems to ...
In most animal taxa, longevity increases with body size across species, as predicted by the oxidativ...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
Background: Anecdotal beliefs and limited research suggest variable patterns of mortality in age, si...