As an individual grows older, its bodily functions deteriorate. This phenomenon is known as senescence. Across the tree of life, the rate of senescence varies tremendously. A fruit fly finishes its life cycle within a few weeks, while an elephant can live for several decades. Intriguingly, differences in longevity exist not only among different species but also among different individuals of the same species. So, how and why can some individuals outlive others? I research this big question using small organisms like termites. Plagued by bad press, termites often impress people as “pests” that destroy their favourite books and houses. However, for biologists, termites are excellent model organisms to study the causes of senescence, especiall...
Lifespan varies greatly across the tree of life. Of the various explanations for this phenomenon, th...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
As an individual grows older, its bodily functions deteriorate. This phenomenon is known as senescen...
As an individual grows older, its bodily functions deteriorate. This phenomenon is known as senescen...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Aging is a fascinating, albeit controversial, chapter in biology. Few other subjects have elicited m...
Lifespan varies greatly across the tree of life. Of the various explanations for this phenomenon, th...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
As an individual grows older, its bodily functions deteriorate. This phenomenon is known as senescen...
As an individual grows older, its bodily functions deteriorate. This phenomenon is known as senescen...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects provide promising new avenues for aging research. Within a colony, individuals that s...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Social insects are promising new models in aging research. Within single colonies, longevity differe...
Aging is a fascinating, albeit controversial, chapter in biology. Few other subjects have elicited m...
Lifespan varies greatly across the tree of life. Of the various explanations for this phenomenon, th...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...
The extraordinarily long lifespans of queens (and kings) in eusocial insects and the strikingly larg...