Environmental conditions experienced during early life may have long-lasting effects on later-life phenotypes and fitness. Individuals experiencing poor early-life conditions may suffer subsequent fitness constraints. Alternatively, individuals may use a strategic “Predictive Adaptive Response” (PAR), whereby they respond—in terms of physiology or life-history strategy—to the conditions experienced in early life to maximize later-life fitness. Particularly, the Future Lifespan Expectation (FLE) PAR hypothesis predicts that when poor early-life conditions negatively impact an individual's physiological state, it will accelerate its reproductive schedule to maximize fitness during its shorter predicted life span. We aimed to measure the impac...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Environmental conditions experienced during early life may have long-lasting effects on later-life p...
Poor conditions during early development can initiate trade-offs that favour current survival at the...
Conditions experienced during early life can have profound consequences for both short and long-term...
Suboptimal conditions during development can shorten telomeres, the protective DNA caps on the end o...
Poor conditions during early development can initiate trade-offs that favour current survival at the...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early‐life environment...
Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity. One impo...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Environmental conditions experienced during early life may have long-lasting effects on later-life p...
Poor conditions during early development can initiate trade-offs that favour current survival at the...
Conditions experienced during early life can have profound consequences for both short and long-term...
Suboptimal conditions during development can shorten telomeres, the protective DNA caps on the end o...
Poor conditions during early development can initiate trade-offs that favour current survival at the...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early‐life environment...
Exposure to stressors early in life is associated with faster ageing and reduced longevity. One impo...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...