Oxidative stress, which results from an imbalance between the production of potentially damaging reactive oxygen species versus antioxidant defenses and repair mechanisms, has been proposed as an important mediator of life-history trade-offs. A plethora of biomarkers associated with oxidative stress exist, but few ecological studies have examined the relationships among different markers in organisms experiencing natural conditions or tested whether those relationships are stable across different environments and demographic groups. It is therefore not clear to what extent studies of different markers can be compared, or whether studies that focus on a single marker can draw general conclusions regarding oxidative stress. We measured widely...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Recent research suggests that oxidative stress, via its links to metabolism and senescence, is a key...
Oxidative stress is usually defined as an imbalance arising when the rate of production of reactive ...
Oxidative stress, which results from an imbalance between the production of potentially damaging rea...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Oxidative ...
Date of Acceptance: 17/09/2015 We would like to thank Melissa M. Page, Ruth Banks, Christopher Mitch...
Oxidative stress (OS) is hypothesized to be a key physiological mechanism mediating life-history tra...
Oxidative stress (OS) is hypothesized to be a key physiological mechanism mediating life-history tra...
The concept of trade-offs is central to our understanding of life-history evolution. The underlying ...
Abstract Biomarkers of oxidative stress (OS) are useful in addressing a wide range of research quest...
International audiencePhysiological stress markers may provide valuable insight for our understandin...
1. The oxidative stress theory of ageing predicts that animals living longer will have less cumula-t...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Oxidative stress has been implicated as both a physiological cost of reproduction and a driving forc...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Recent research suggests that oxidative stress, via its links to metabolism and senescence, is a key...
Oxidative stress is usually defined as an imbalance arising when the rate of production of reactive ...
Oxidative stress, which results from an imbalance between the production of potentially damaging rea...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Oxidative ...
Date of Acceptance: 17/09/2015 We would like to thank Melissa M. Page, Ruth Banks, Christopher Mitch...
Oxidative stress (OS) is hypothesized to be a key physiological mechanism mediating life-history tra...
Oxidative stress (OS) is hypothesized to be a key physiological mechanism mediating life-history tra...
The concept of trade-offs is central to our understanding of life-history evolution. The underlying ...
Abstract Biomarkers of oxidative stress (OS) are useful in addressing a wide range of research quest...
International audiencePhysiological stress markers may provide valuable insight for our understandin...
1. The oxidative stress theory of ageing predicts that animals living longer will have less cumula-t...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Oxidative stress has been implicated as both a physiological cost of reproduction and a driving forc...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Life-history theory concerns the trade-offs that mold the patterns of investment by animals between ...
Recent research suggests that oxidative stress, via its links to metabolism and senescence, is a key...
Oxidative stress is usually defined as an imbalance arising when the rate of production of reactive ...