Parental stress often has long-term consequences for offspring. However, the mechanisms underlying these effects and how they are shaped by conditions offspring subsequently experience are poorly understood. Telomeres, which often shorten in response to stress and predict longevity, may contribute to, and/or reflect these cross-generational effects. Traditionally, parental stress is expected to have negative effects on offspring telomeres, but experimental studies in captive animals suggest that these effects may depend on the subsequent conditions that offspring experience. Yet, the degree to which parental stress influences and interacts with stress experienced by offspring to affect offspring telomeres and survival in free-living org...
Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to f...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Environmental conditions during early-life development can have lasting effects shaping individual h...
Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifespan is of central importance to di...
Although exposure to stressors is known to increase disease susceptibility and accelerate ageing, ev...
A central objective of evolutionary biology is understanding variation in life-history trajectories ...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long-term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long‐term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Most organisms, including ourselves, are exposed to environmental stressors at various points during...
<div><p>Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans an...
Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other ...
ABSTRACT Most organisms, including ourselves, are exposed to environmental stressors at various poin...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
The effects of stress exposure are likely to vary depending on life-stage and stressor. While it has...
The disposable soma hypothesis proposes that short-lived organisms should sacrifice long-term surviv...
Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to f...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Environmental conditions during early-life development can have lasting effects shaping individual h...
Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to variation in lifespan is of central importance to di...
Although exposure to stressors is known to increase disease susceptibility and accelerate ageing, ev...
A central objective of evolutionary biology is understanding variation in life-history trajectories ...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long-term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Stress during early development can induce substantial long‐term effects in organisms. In the case o...
Most organisms, including ourselves, are exposed to environmental stressors at various points during...
<div><p>Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans an...
Early-life adversity is associated with poorer health and survival in adulthood in humans and other ...
ABSTRACT Most organisms, including ourselves, are exposed to environmental stressors at various poin...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
The effects of stress exposure are likely to vary depending on life-stage and stressor. While it has...
The disposable soma hypothesis proposes that short-lived organisms should sacrifice long-term surviv...
Developmental stressors often have long-term fitness consequences, but linking offspring traits to f...
As telomere length (TL) often predicts survival and lifespan, there is considerable interest in the ...
Environmental conditions during early-life development can have lasting effects shaping individual h...