Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolutionary biology. One possibility is that sex-specific mortality rates may result from recessive deleterious alleles in ‘unguarded’ heterogametic X or Z sex chromosomes (the unguarded X hypothesis). Empirical evidence for this is, however, limited. Here, we test a fundamental prediction of the unguarded X hypothesis in Drosophila melanogaster, namely that inbreeding shortens lifespan more in females (the homogametic sex in Drosophila) than in males. To test for additional sex-specific social effects, we studied the lifespan of males and females kept in isolation, in related same-sex groups, and in unrelated same-sex groups. As expected, outbred...
Males and females differ with respect to lifespan and rate of aging in most animal species. Such sex...
Sex differences in lifespan remain an intriguing puzzle in evolutionary biology. While explanations ...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Males and females differ with respect to lifespan and rate of aging in most animal species. Such sex...
Males and females differ with respect to lifespan and rate of aging in most animal species. Such sex...
Sex differences in lifespan remain an intriguing puzzle in evolutionary biology. While explanations ...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Males and females differ with respect to lifespan and rate of aging in most animal species. Such sex...
Males and females differ with respect to lifespan and rate of aging in most animal species. Such sex...
Sex differences in lifespan remain an intriguing puzzle in evolutionary biology. While explanations ...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...