Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower fecundity than offspring born to younger parents. Biomarkers of ageing, such as telomeres, that tend to shorten as individuals age, may provide insight into the mechanisms of such parental age effects. Parental age may be associated with offspring telomere length either directly through inheritance of shortened telomeres or indirectly, for example, through changes in parental care in older parents affecting offspring telomere length. Across the literature there is considerable variation in estimates of the heritability of telomere length, and in the direction and extent of parental age effects on telomere length. To address this, we experimen...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Telomere length (TL) predicts health and survival across taxa. Variation in TL between individuals i...
In a broad range of species-including humans-it has been demonstrated that telomere length declines ...
Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower ...
1. The age of the parents at the time of offspring production can influence offspring longevity, but...
Offspring of older parents frequently show reduced longevity, but the mechanisms driving this so-cal...
The age of the parents at the time of offspring production can influence offspring longevity, but th...
Evidence for transgenerational effects of senescence, whereby offspring from older parents have a re...
Offspring produced by older parents often have reduced longevity, termed the Lansing effect. Because...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Individual variation in telomere length is predictive of health and mortality risk across a range of...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Telomere length (TL) predicts health and survival across taxa. Variation in TL between individuals i...
In a broad range of species-including humans-it has been demonstrated that telomere length declines ...
Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower ...
1. The age of the parents at the time of offspring production can influence offspring longevity, but...
Offspring of older parents frequently show reduced longevity, but the mechanisms driving this so-cal...
The age of the parents at the time of offspring production can influence offspring longevity, but th...
Evidence for transgenerational effects of senescence, whereby offspring from older parents have a re...
Offspring produced by older parents often have reduced longevity, termed the Lansing effect. Because...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Individual variation in telomere length is predictive of health and mortality risk across a range of...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Telomere length (TL) predicts health and survival across taxa. Variation in TL between individuals i...
In a broad range of species-including humans-it has been demonstrated that telomere length declines ...