Summary 1.Recent examples of actuarial senescence in wild insect populations have challenged the long-held assumption that the brevity of wild insect life spans precludes senescence. 2.We investigate age-related patterns in mating behaviour in adults of a short-lived damselfly, Coenagrion puella and the implications of this mating. Using capture histories for 1033 individuals over two field seasons, we conduct both pooled and stratified analyses of variations in breeding activity. 3.Pooled analyses suggest that there is strong age-related variation in the probability of being present at the mating rendezvous. However, no age-related variation was observed in the probability of mating. Stratified approaches confirmed a general pattern of age...
<p>Understanding, and therefore measuring, factors that determine fitness is a central problem in ev...
Although the endemic damselfly, Platycnemis subdilatata Selys, 1849, is widespread in the Maghreb, m...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe terminal investment, reproductive restraint or senescence theories...
Summary 1.Recent examples of actuarial senescence in wild insect populations have challenged the lon...
<p>1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect un...
1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect under...
<p>Any population whose members are subject to extrinsic mortality should exhibit an increase in mor...
Background: In various species mating exerts direct and indirect effects on female demographic trait...
Although age-based effects on the reproductive success of males have been reported in several animal...
Ageing (senescence) has never been demonstrated convincingly in any insect in the wild, where mean l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In various species mating exerts direct and indirect effects on female demographic traits ranging fr...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
1. The Terminal Investment, Reproductive Restraint or Senescence theories may explain individual lat...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
<p>Understanding, and therefore measuring, factors that determine fitness is a central problem in ev...
Although the endemic damselfly, Platycnemis subdilatata Selys, 1849, is widespread in the Maghreb, m...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe terminal investment, reproductive restraint or senescence theories...
Summary 1.Recent examples of actuarial senescence in wild insect populations have challenged the lon...
<p>1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect un...
1. Age-dependent increases in mortality have been documented in a variety of species of insect under...
<p>Any population whose members are subject to extrinsic mortality should exhibit an increase in mor...
Background: In various species mating exerts direct and indirect effects on female demographic trait...
Although age-based effects on the reproductive success of males have been reported in several animal...
Ageing (senescence) has never been demonstrated convincingly in any insect in the wild, where mean l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In various species mating exerts direct and indirect effects on female demographic traits ranging fr...
Life-history theories of senescence are based on the existence of a trade-off in resource allocation...
1. The Terminal Investment, Reproductive Restraint or Senescence theories may explain individual lat...
In polygynous insect species, male reproductive success is directly related to lifetime mating succe...
<p>Understanding, and therefore measuring, factors that determine fitness is a central problem in ev...
Although the endemic damselfly, Platycnemis subdilatata Selys, 1849, is widespread in the Maghreb, m...
16 pagesInternational audienceThe terminal investment, reproductive restraint or senescence theories...