The concept of actuarial senescence (defined here as the increase in mortality hazards with age) is often confounded with life span duration, which obscures the relative role of age-dependent and age-independent processes in shaping the variation in life span. We use the opportunity afforded by the Species360 database, a collection of individual life span records in captivity, to analyze age-specific mortality patterns in relation to variation in life span. We report evidence of actuarial senescence across 96 mammal species. We identify the life stage (juvenile, prime-age, or senescent) that contributes the most to the observed variation in life span across species. Actuarial senescence only accounted for 35%-50% of the variance in life spa...
journal articleMany analyses of human populations have found that age-specific mortality rates incre...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
International audienceThe founding evolutionary theories of ageing indicate that the force of mortal...
Background - Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wil...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
International audienceActuarial senescence (i.e., the age-specific increase in mortality rate) is pe...
Patterns of actuarial senescence can be highly variable among species. Previous comparative analyses...
Comparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identified generalizations inc...
International audienceDespite recent acknowledgement that senescence can have negative impact on sur...
International audienceComparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identifi...
Comparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identified generalizations inc...
The vast amount of scientific attention attracted by ageing research is, to a large extent, due to h...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
journal articleMany analyses of human populations have found that age-specific mortality rates incre...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
International audienceThe founding evolutionary theories of ageing indicate that the force of mortal...
Background - Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wil...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
Senescence has been widely detected among mammals, but its importance to fitness in wild populations...
International audienceActuarial senescence (i.e., the age-specific increase in mortality rate) is pe...
Patterns of actuarial senescence can be highly variable among species. Previous comparative analyses...
Comparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identified generalizations inc...
International audienceDespite recent acknowledgement that senescence can have negative impact on sur...
International audienceComparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identifi...
Comparative analyses of survival senescence by using life tables have identified generalizations inc...
The vast amount of scientific attention attracted by ageing research is, to a large extent, due to h...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
journal articleMany analyses of human populations have found that age-specific mortality rates incre...
Human senescence patterns – late onset of mortality increase, slow mortality acceleration, and excep...
International audienceThe founding evolutionary theories of ageing indicate that the force of mortal...