Animal lifespans can vary substantially among closely related species and even among conspecific populations, but it is often difficult to identify environmental and genetic factors producing such variation. We used experimental evolution to examine how transfer to a novel environment affects adult lifespan and rates of senescence in a seed-feeding beetle. Three replicate lines of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) were switched to a new host plant (cowpea), and each evolved shorter adult lifespans compared to a line maintained on the ancestral host (mung bean). However, the evolution of lifespan differed between the sexes; female lifespan was reduced by ~11% in all cowpea replicates, whereas male lifespan decreased by an average of only 5.6% an...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of lifespan in a seed beetle: extreme inbreeding extends...
1. Adapting to a low-quality plant may require modification of an insect\u27s digestive physiology, ...
We studied the genetic architecture of the differences in the longevity between lines selected for p...
Although the reasons why organisms age and die are generally well understood, it has recently been s...
We tested mutation accumulation hypothesis for the evolution of senescence using short-lived and ...
1. Thermodynamic processes increase metabolic rate and decrease longevity at high temperatures in ec...
Environmental manipulations have consistently demonstrated a cost of reproduction in the capital-bre...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IaSC) is pervasive because males and females experience differences in s...
Metabolic rate (MR) is a key functional trait simply because metabolism converts resources into popu...
In most animals the average longevity of females is greater than that of males. Among the many expla...
Within populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), female ...
Temperature changes in the environment, which realistically include environmental fluctuations, can ...
Interfertile populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several b...
SummaryMales and females age at different rates and have different life expectancies across the anim...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of lifespan in a seed beetle: extreme inbreeding extends...
1. Adapting to a low-quality plant may require modification of an insect\u27s digestive physiology, ...
We studied the genetic architecture of the differences in the longevity between lines selected for p...
Although the reasons why organisms age and die are generally well understood, it has recently been s...
We tested mutation accumulation hypothesis for the evolution of senescence using short-lived and ...
1. Thermodynamic processes increase metabolic rate and decrease longevity at high temperatures in ec...
Environmental manipulations have consistently demonstrated a cost of reproduction in the capital-bre...
Intralocus sexual conflict (IaSC) is pervasive because males and females experience differences in s...
Metabolic rate (MR) is a key functional trait simply because metabolism converts resources into popu...
In most animals the average longevity of females is greater than that of males. Among the many expla...
Within populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), female ...
Temperature changes in the environment, which realistically include environmental fluctuations, can ...
Interfertile populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several b...
SummaryMales and females age at different rates and have different life expectancies across the anim...
Whether sexual selection impedes or aids adaptation has become an outstanding question in times of r...
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of lifespan in a seed beetle: extreme inbreeding extends...
1. Adapting to a low-quality plant may require modification of an insect\u27s digestive physiology, ...