Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size. Hibernation is characterized by long periods of metabolic suppression (torpor) interspersed by short periods of increased metabolism (arousal). The torpor-arousal cycles occur multiple times during hibernation, and it has been suggested that processes controlling the transition between torpor and arousal states cause ageing suppression. Metabolic rate is also a known correlate of longevity; we thus proposed the 'hibernation-ageing hypothesis' whereby ageing is suspended during hibernation. We tested this hypothesis in a well-studied population of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventer), which spend 7-8 months per year hibernating. We us...
Physiological changes due to aging are intensively studied as they have far-reaching implications fo...
Ageing can progress at different rates according to an individual's physiological state. Natural hyp...
Hibernating mammals conserve energy in the winter by undergoing prolonged bouts of torpor, intersper...
Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size....
Small hibernating rodents have greater maximum lifespans and hence appear to age more slowly than si...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
Senescence is a highly variable process that comprises both age-dependent and state-dependent compon...
Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow–fast cont...
The biological process of aging is the primary determinant of lifespan, but the factors that influen...
Aging in most animals is an inevitable process that causes or is a result of physiological, biochemi...
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Aging is a complex phenomenon that contributes to the decline of an organism’s physiological functio...
Yellow-bellied marmots (Rodentia: Sciuridae) typically hibernate for eight months. This study explor...
The increase of structural growth rates to compensate for a poor initial body condition, defined as ...
Physiological changes due to aging are intensively studied as they have far-reaching implications fo...
Ageing can progress at different rates according to an individual's physiological state. Natural hyp...
Hibernating mammals conserve energy in the winter by undergoing prolonged bouts of torpor, intersper...
Species that hibernate generally live longer than would be expected based solely on their body size....
Small hibernating rodents have greater maximum lifespans and hence appear to age more slowly than si...
Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces predation ...
Abstract Small hibernators are long-lived for their size because seasonal dormancy greatly reduces p...
Senescence is a highly variable process that comprises both age-dependent and state-dependent compon...
Survival probability is predicted to underlie the evolution of life histories along a slow–fast cont...
The biological process of aging is the primary determinant of lifespan, but the factors that influen...
Aging in most animals is an inevitable process that causes or is a result of physiological, biochemi...
International audienceLow mortality rate is often associated with slow life history, and so far, has...
Aging is a complex phenomenon that contributes to the decline of an organism’s physiological functio...
Yellow-bellied marmots (Rodentia: Sciuridae) typically hibernate for eight months. This study explor...
The increase of structural growth rates to compensate for a poor initial body condition, defined as ...
Physiological changes due to aging are intensively studied as they have far-reaching implications fo...
Ageing can progress at different rates according to an individual's physiological state. Natural hyp...
Hibernating mammals conserve energy in the winter by undergoing prolonged bouts of torpor, intersper...