Hibernation is commonly viewed as an adaptation that simply allows animals to survive periods of food shortage and climatically harsh conditions. Here, we review accumulating evidence suggesting that hibernation is part of a specific "slow-paced" mammalian life-history tactic that is associated with increased survival, retarded physiological aging, increased maximum longevity, low rates of fecundity, and long generation times. We argue that these traits can be explained if the primary function of hibernation-at least in many species-is the reduction of extrinsic mortality risks, namely predation, under environmental conditions that are not lifethreatening, but do not favor reproduction. According to this view, hibernation is but one elemen...
Longevity is an important life-history trait, directly linked to the core attributes of fitness (rep...
Maximum lifespan in birds and mammals varies strongly with body mass such that large species tend to...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that life span should decrease in response to the amount o...
Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow–fast cont...
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history trait...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Aging in most animals is an inevitable process that causes or is a result of physiological, biochemi...
Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species worldwide. ...
The biological process of aging is the primary determinant of lifespan, but the factors that influen...
This thesis aims to better understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of hibernation phenol...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The timing of reproduction is one of the most crucial life history traits, with enormous consequence...
Longevity is an important life-history trait, directly linked to the core attributes of fitness (rep...
Maximum lifespan in birds and mammals varies strongly with body mass such that large species tend to...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that life span should decrease in response to the amount o...
Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow–fast cont...
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
1. Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history tr...
Animals can respond to climate change through changes in behaviour, morphology or life-history trait...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Aging in most animals is an inevitable process that causes or is a result of physiological, biochemi...
Climatic shifts to warmer and often drier conditions are challenging terrestrial species worldwide. ...
The biological process of aging is the primary determinant of lifespan, but the factors that influen...
This thesis aims to better understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of hibernation phenol...
Small mammals appear to be less vulnerable to extinction than large species, but the underlying reas...
The timing of reproduction is one of the most crucial life history traits, with enormous consequence...
Longevity is an important life-history trait, directly linked to the core attributes of fitness (rep...
Maximum lifespan in birds and mammals varies strongly with body mass such that large species tend to...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that life span should decrease in response to the amount o...