Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioning early in life are genetically linked to the costs of providing increased parental provisioning at adulthood. Reproductive strategies thus result in distinct cost-benefit syndromes across the life course that may shape individual health and ageing trajectories. Here we used an artificial selection approach in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) to test how reproductive strategies affect telomere length, a biomarker of somatic state, at different life stages. We show that males, but not females, from lines selected for low maternal investment (i.e. developing in a relatively small egg) had shorter telomeres at birth. These patterns were still...
In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative to older ...
Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower ...
Individual variation in telomere length is predictive of health and mortality risk across a range of...
Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioni...
Telomeres have recently been suggested to play important role in ageing and are considered to be a r...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS) is what counts in terms of evolution, but investments in reprodu...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS) is what counts in terms of evolution, but investments in reprodu...
The mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifetime reproductive success are not well understood...
<div><p>In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative t...
Prenatal effects on telomere length are increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to the de...
Costs of reproduction can be divided in mandatory costs coming from physiological, metabolic, and an...
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 ...
Abstract Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history...
In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative to older ...
Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower ...
Individual variation in telomere length is predictive of health and mortality risk across a range of...
Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioni...
Telomeres have recently been suggested to play important role in ageing and are considered to be a r...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS) is what counts in terms of evolution, but investments in reprodu...
Lifetime reproductive success (LRS) is what counts in terms of evolution, but investments in reprodu...
The mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifetime reproductive success are not well understood...
<div><p>In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative t...
Prenatal effects on telomere length are increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to the de...
Costs of reproduction can be divided in mandatory costs coming from physiological, metabolic, and an...
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 ...
Abstract Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history...
In wild vertebrates, young parents are less likely to successfully rear offspring relative to older ...
Offspring of older parents in many species have decreased longevity, a faster ageing rate and lower ...
Individual variation in telomere length is predictive of health and mortality risk across a range of...