a. In a population of 919 wild-type (purple) and 906 daf-2(e1368) (black) individuals, we estimated the risk of vigorous movement cessation (VMC) (solid) and the risk of death (dashed). b. In the same population, we estimated the "clock-reset" risk of an individual’s death after VMC for wild-type populations (light red) and daf-2(e1368) populations (dark red). c. For 1441 wild-type individuals housed at 20°C (black) and 2346 individuals housed at 25°C (purple), we estimated the same risks, for VMC (solid) and death (dashed). d. the “clock-reset” risk of death for the same populations as c. e. The relationship between each individual’s death and VMC times in a daf-2(e1368) population, with the linear regression line (red) and unit line y = x...
Biological species have evolved characteristic patterns of age-specific mortality across their life ...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
a. The "clock-reset" hazard function showing the risk of death as a function of time after weak move...
a-b. We replicate the analysis of main text Fig 3I and 3J comparing the vigorous movement cessation ...
a. The proportional and disproportionate effects of each intervention and mutations shown in Fig 5 w...
βi is estimated effect size of each intervention on the three different periods of life, estimated u...
a. In a simple, null model, the correlation between vigorous movement cessation (VMC) and death time...
Aging involves a transition from youthful vigor to geriatric infirmity and death. Individuals who re...
Ageing results from the accumulation of multifactorial damage over time. However, the temporal distr...
1. Overall impacts of targeted conservation interventions on population growth rate (λ) will depend ...
A key goal of gerontology is to discover the factors that influence the rate of senescence, which in...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan in multiple species from various taxa. This effect can ari...
Biological species have evolved characteristic patterns of age-specific mortality across their life ...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...
a. The "clock-reset" hazard function showing the risk of death as a function of time after weak move...
a-b. We replicate the analysis of main text Fig 3I and 3J comparing the vigorous movement cessation ...
a. The proportional and disproportionate effects of each intervention and mutations shown in Fig 5 w...
βi is estimated effect size of each intervention on the three different periods of life, estimated u...
a. In a simple, null model, the correlation between vigorous movement cessation (VMC) and death time...
Aging involves a transition from youthful vigor to geriatric infirmity and death. Individuals who re...
Ageing results from the accumulation of multifactorial damage over time. However, the temporal distr...
1. Overall impacts of targeted conservation interventions on population growth rate (λ) will depend ...
A key goal of gerontology is to discover the factors that influence the rate of senescence, which in...
Population turnover is necessary for progressive evolution. In the context of a niche with fixed car...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan in multiple species from various taxa. This effect can ari...
Biological species have evolved characteristic patterns of age-specific mortality across their life ...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Classic theories of ageing consider extrinsic mortality (EM) a major factor in shaping longevity and...