The demonstration of life span plasticity in natural populations would provide a powerful test of evolutionary theories of senescence. Plastic senescence is not easily explained by mutation accumulation or antagonistic pleiotropy but is a corollary of the disposable soma theory. The life span differences among castes of the eusocial Hymenoptera are potentially some of the most striking and extreme examples of life span plasticity. Although these differences are often assumed to be plastic, this has never been demonstrated conclusively because differences in life span may be caused by the proximate effects of different levels of environmental hazard experienced by castes. Here age-dependent and age-independent components of instantaneous mor...
Growing old is often related to a decline in physiological function, performance, survival or reprod...
The widely accepted hypothesis in life history evolution about the trade-off between fecundity and l...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
The demonstration of life span plasticity in natural populations would provide a powerful test of ev...
The demonstration of lifespan plasticity in natural populations would provide a powerful test of evo...
Aging and a decline in physiological resilience occur in most living organisms, including honey bee ...
Abstract Background Honeybees have extraordinary phenotypic plasticity in their senescence rate, mak...
Female honey bees can be queens or workers and although genetically identical, workers have an adult...
<div><p>In a global transcriptome analysis of three natural and three manipulated honeybee worker ph...
AbstractAs in all advanced insect societies, colony-organization in honey bees emerges through a str...
Eusocial insects—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—are being recognized as model organisms to unravel ...
Senescence presents not only a medical problem, but also an evolutionary paradox because it should b...
Life history theory is concerned with understanding the timing of key events in organisms’ lives, su...
Here we discuss life-history evolution from the perspective of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, with ...
While a negative correlation between reproduction and life span is commonly observed, specialized re...
Growing old is often related to a decline in physiological function, performance, survival or reprod...
The widely accepted hypothesis in life history evolution about the trade-off between fecundity and l...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...
The demonstration of life span plasticity in natural populations would provide a powerful test of ev...
The demonstration of lifespan plasticity in natural populations would provide a powerful test of evo...
Aging and a decline in physiological resilience occur in most living organisms, including honey bee ...
Abstract Background Honeybees have extraordinary phenotypic plasticity in their senescence rate, mak...
Female honey bees can be queens or workers and although genetically identical, workers have an adult...
<div><p>In a global transcriptome analysis of three natural and three manipulated honeybee worker ph...
AbstractAs in all advanced insect societies, colony-organization in honey bees emerges through a str...
Eusocial insects—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—are being recognized as model organisms to unravel ...
Senescence presents not only a medical problem, but also an evolutionary paradox because it should b...
Life history theory is concerned with understanding the timing of key events in organisms’ lives, su...
Here we discuss life-history evolution from the perspective of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, with ...
While a negative correlation between reproduction and life span is commonly observed, specialized re...
Growing old is often related to a decline in physiological function, performance, survival or reprod...
The widely accepted hypothesis in life history evolution about the trade-off between fecundity and l...
International audienceA broad range of mortality patterns has been documented across species, some e...