International audienceReproductive senescence is the decrease of reproductive performance with increasing age and can potentially include trans-generational effects as the offspring produced by old parents might have a lower fitness than those produced by young parents. This negative effect may be caused either by the age of the father, mother, or the interaction between the ages of both parents. Using the common woodlouse Armadillidium vulgare, an indeterminate grower, as a biological model, we tested for the existence of a deleterious effect of parental age on fitness components. Contrary to previous findings reported from vertebrate studies, old parents produced both a higher number and larger offspring than young parents. However, their...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
With age, physiological performance decreases and the probability of dying increases in a process ca...
Offspring quality decreases with parental age in many taxa, with offspring of older parents exhibiti...
International audienceReproductive senescence is the decrease of reproductive performance with incre...
Maternal effect senescence—a decline in offspring survival or fertility with maternal age—has been d...
Old parental age is commonly associated with negative effects on offspring life-history traits. Such...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
A nongenetic, transgenerational effect of parental age on offspring fitness has been described in ma...
A nongenetic, transgenerational effect of parental age on offspring fitness has been described in ma...
The Penna bitstring model of biological ageing has been successfully used to illustrate senescence d...
Reductions in reproductive performance with age have been predicted to result from a general deterio...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
With age, physiological performance decreases and the probability of dying increases in a process ca...
Offspring quality decreases with parental age in many taxa, with offspring of older parents exhibiti...
International audienceReproductive senescence is the decrease of reproductive performance with incre...
Maternal effect senescence—a decline in offspring survival or fertility with maternal age—has been d...
Old parental age is commonly associated with negative effects on offspring life-history traits. Such...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
A nongenetic, transgenerational effect of parental age on offspring fitness has been described in ma...
A nongenetic, transgenerational effect of parental age on offspring fitness has been described in ma...
The Penna bitstring model of biological ageing has been successfully used to illustrate senescence d...
Reductions in reproductive performance with age have been predicted to result from a general deterio...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
With age, physiological performance decreases and the probability of dying increases in a process ca...
Offspring quality decreases with parental age in many taxa, with offspring of older parents exhibiti...