The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should come at the cost of reduced somatic maintenance, and thus earlier or more rapid senescence. There is now growing support for such trade-offs in wild vertebrates, but these exclusively come from females. Here, we test this prediction in male red deer (Cervus elaphus) using detailed longitudinal data collected over a 40-year field study. We show that males which had larger harems and thereby allocated more resources to reproduction during early adulthood experienced higher rates of senescence in both harem size and rut duration. Males that carried antlers with more points during early life did not show more pronounced declines in reproductive ...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
In polygynous species, adult mortality is generally higher in males than in females, and theory pred...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
In polygynous species, adult mortality is generally higher in males than in females, and theory pred...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescence – a decline in reproductive performan...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
It is now broadly admitted that female reproductive senescencea decline in reproductive performance ...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...