A larger body size confers many benefits, such as increased reproductive success, ability to evade predators and increased competitive ability and social status. However, individuals rarely maximise their growth rates, suggesting that this carries costs. One such cost could be faster attrition of the telomeres that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and play an important role in chromosome protection. A relatively short telomere length is indicative of poor biological state, including poorer tissue and organ performance, reduced potential longevity and increased disease susceptibility. Telomere loss during growth may also be accelerated by environmental factors, but these have rarely been subjected to experimental manipulation in the na...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...
Telomeres shorten at each cell division due to the end-replication problem but also in response to o...
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and po...
The importance of parental contributions to offspring development and subsequent performance is self...
While much of the study of molecular biology inevitably focuses on the parts of the genome that cont...
The importance of parental contributions to offspring development and subsequent performance is self...
Background: Individuals rarely grow as fast as their physiologies permit despite the fitness advanta...
The risk of mortality associated with a long-distance migration will depend on an animal's physiolog...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Given finite resources, intense investment in one life history trait is expected to reduce investmen...
Telomeres are highly conserved nucleoprotein structures which protect genome integrity. The length o...
The prevalence of consistent among-individual differences in behaviour, or personality, makes adapti...
Telomeres protect eukaryotic chromosomes; variation in telomere length has been linked (primarily in...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...
Telomeres shorten at each cell division due to the end-replication problem but also in response to o...
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and po...
The importance of parental contributions to offspring development and subsequent performance is self...
While much of the study of molecular biology inevitably focuses on the parts of the genome that cont...
The importance of parental contributions to offspring development and subsequent performance is self...
Background: Individuals rarely grow as fast as their physiologies permit despite the fitness advanta...
The risk of mortality associated with a long-distance migration will depend on an animal's physiolog...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Given finite resources, intense investment in one life history trait is expected to reduce investmen...
Telomeres are highly conserved nucleoprotein structures which protect genome integrity. The length o...
The prevalence of consistent among-individual differences in behaviour, or personality, makes adapti...
Telomeres protect eukaryotic chromosomes; variation in telomere length has been linked (primarily in...
There is increasing evidence from endothermic vertebrates that telomeres, which cap the ends of chro...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...
Telomeres shorten at each cell division due to the end-replication problem but also in response to o...
Much telomere loss takes place during the period of most rapid growth when cell proliferation and po...