Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Evolutionary theories predict that ageing or longevity evolves in response to patterns of extrinsic mortality or intrinsic damage. If ageing is viewed as the outcome of the processes of behaviour, growth and reproduction then it should be possible to predict mortality rate. Recent developments have shown that it is now possible to integrate these ecological and physiological processes and predict the shape of mortality trajectories. By drawing on the key exciting developments in the cellular, physiological and ecological process of longevity the evolutionary consequences of ageing are reviewed. In presenting these ideas an evolutionary demograp...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype’s age patterns of mo...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
Theories of lifespan evolution are a source of confusion amongst aging researchers. After a century ...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why organisms ag...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype’s age patterns of mo...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...
Senescence or ageing is an increase in mortality and/or decline in fertility with increasing age. Ev...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
The concept of the force of natural selection was developed to explain the evolution of ageing. Afte...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
1. Research on senescence has largely focused on its underlying causes, and is concentrated on human...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
Theories of lifespan evolution are a source of confusion amongst aging researchers. After a century ...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why organisms ag...
Understanding why we age is a long-lived open problem in evolutionary biology. Aging is prejudicial ...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype’s age patterns of mo...
Evolution drives, and is driven by, demography. A genotype moulds its phenotype\u27s age patterns of...