International audienceAgeing's sensitivity to natural selection has long been discussed because of its apparent negative effect on an individual's fitness. Thanks to the recently described (Smurf) 2-phase model of ageing (Tricoire and Rera in PLoS ONE 10(11):e0141920, 2015) we propose a fresh angle for modeling the evolution of ageing. Indeed, by coupling a dramatic loss of fertility with a high-risk of impending death-amongst other multiple so-called hallmarks of ageing-the Smurf phenotype allowed us to consider ageing as a couple of sharp transitions. The birth-death model (later called bd-model) we describe here is a simple life-history trait model where each asexual and haploid individual is described by its fertility period [Formula: s...
We consider the application and analytical solution of a commonly-employed computational model to th...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
International audienceAgeing's sensitivity to natural selection has long been discussed because of i...
International audienceWe are interested in a stochastic model of trait and age-structured population...
Problem: Genetic and demographic studies suggest that ageing is an adaptive genetic program, but pop...
30 sept. 2022For the past century, scientists have debated whether or not ageing is directly selecte...
Understanding how stochastic and non-linear deterministic processes interact is a major challenge in...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
AbstractFisher׳s (1930) Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection (FTNS), and in particular the devel...
According to the classic theory of life history evolution, ageing evolves because selection on trait...
We consider the application and analytical solution of a commonly-employed computational model to th...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
International audienceAgeing's sensitivity to natural selection has long been discussed because of i...
International audienceWe are interested in a stochastic model of trait and age-structured population...
Problem: Genetic and demographic studies suggest that ageing is an adaptive genetic program, but pop...
30 sept. 2022For the past century, scientists have debated whether or not ageing is directly selecte...
Understanding how stochastic and non-linear deterministic processes interact is a major challenge in...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Traditional, and often competing, theories on ageing agree that a programmed age at death must have ...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
AbstractFisher׳s (1930) Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection (FTNS), and in particular the devel...
According to the classic theory of life history evolution, ageing evolves because selection on trait...
We consider the application and analytical solution of a commonly-employed computational model to th...
Why do we age? Since ageing is a near-universal feature of complex organisms, a convincing theory mu...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...