The existing theories on the evolution of senescence assume that senescence is inevitable in all organisms. However, recent studies have shown that this is not necessarily true. A better understanding of senescence and its underlying mechanisms could have far-reaching consequences for conservation and eco-evolutionary research. This book is the first to offer interdisciplinary perspectives on the evolution of senescence in many species, setting the stage for further developments. It brings together new insights from a wide range of scientific fields and cutting-edge research done on a multitude of different animals (including humans), plants and microbes, giving the reader a complete overview of recent developments and of the controversies ...
Evolutionary biologists have shown mathematically that aging is an inevitable consequence of age-spe...
The overall goal of this chapter is to review present knowledge of the biological processes that gov...
Fifty years ago, Peter Medawar and George Williams developed two now-classic theories for the evolut...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
We humans have long wondered about the seemingly inevitable physiological decline that happens after...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
Background Most common terrestrial animal clades exhibit senescence, suggesting strong adaptive valu...
International audienceSenescence is not limited to humans and laboratory organisms. In the wild, the...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
The vast amount of scientific attention attracted by ageing research is, to a large extent, due to h...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Trabajo presentado en la XIII Jornada de Biologia Evolutiva, celebrada en Barcelona el 2 de julio de...
The book "Senescence" is aimed to describe all the phenomena related to aging and senescence of all ...
Evolutionary biologists have shown mathematically that aging is an inevitable consequence of age-spe...
The overall goal of this chapter is to review present knowledge of the biological processes that gov...
Fifty years ago, Peter Medawar and George Williams developed two now-classic theories for the evolut...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
We humans have long wondered about the seemingly inevitable physiological decline that happens after...
Senescence, the physiological decline that results in decreasing survival and/or reproduction with a...
Background Most common terrestrial animal clades exhibit senescence, suggesting strong adaptive valu...
International audienceSenescence is not limited to humans and laboratory organisms. In the wild, the...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
The vast amount of scientific attention attracted by ageing research is, to a large extent, due to h...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Trabajo presentado en la XIII Jornada de Biologia Evolutiva, celebrada en Barcelona el 2 de julio de...
The book "Senescence" is aimed to describe all the phenomena related to aging and senescence of all ...
Evolutionary biologists have shown mathematically that aging is an inevitable consequence of age-spe...
The overall goal of this chapter is to review present knowledge of the biological processes that gov...
Fifty years ago, Peter Medawar and George Williams developed two now-classic theories for the evolut...