The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing age—is based on the concept of a germ cell line that is separated from the somatic cells early in life. However, such a separation is not clear in all organisms. This has been suggested to explain the paucity of evidence for actuarial senescence in plants. We used a 32 year study of Dactylorhiza lapponica that replaces its organs each growing season, to test whether individuals of this tuberous orchid senesce. We performed a Bayesian survival trajectory analysis accounting for reproductive investment, for individuals under two types of land use, in two climatic regions. The mortality trajectory was best approximated by a Weibull model, showing ...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
Until recently, senescence was assumed to be a universal phenomenon. Evolutionary theories of senesc...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in ...
Senescence is progressive, age-related bodily deterioration, accompanied at the population level by ...
Demographic senescence, the decay in fertility and increase in the risk of mortality with age, is on...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
We applied four tests to detect evidence of the evolution of senescence in life tables and fecundity...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
Until recently, senescence was assumed to be a universal phenomenon. Evolutionary theories of senesc...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in ...
Senescence is progressive, age-related bodily deterioration, accompanied at the population level by ...
Demographic senescence, the decay in fertility and increase in the risk of mortality with age, is on...
Senescence, an organismal performance decline with age, has historically been considered a universal...
We applied four tests to detect evidence of the evolution of senescence in life tables and fecundity...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of senescence. One of the leading ...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
Until recently, senescence was assumed to be a universal phenomenon. Evolutionary theories of senesc...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...