1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in declining rates of survival and reproduction – a seemingly maladaptive phenomenon known as senescence. 2. Although senescence is usually defined with respect only to survival and reproduction, a third component of fitness, offspring quality, may also decline with age. Few studies, however, have assessed age-related changes in offspring quality using measures that truly reflect fitness. 3. In a controlled environment, we tested for age-related declines in three demographic components of fitness (survival, reproduction, and offspring quality) in Lemna minor, a small aquatic plant in the subfamily Lemnoideae (the duckweeds) with a short lifespan...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
We applied four tests to detect evidence of the evolution of senescence in life tables and fecundity...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in ...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
Senescence is progressive, age-related bodily deterioration, accompanied at the population level by ...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Abstract Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fec...
1. Little is known about plant age-dependent trait expression and how environmental conditions might...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
We applied four tests to detect evidence of the evolution of senescence in life tables and fecundity...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in ...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
Senescence is progressive, age-related bodily deterioration, accompanied at the population level by ...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Abstract Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fec...
1. Little is known about plant age-dependent trait expression and how environmental conditions might...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
We applied four tests to detect evidence of the evolution of senescence in life tables and fecundity...