1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fecundity, both within and among species, with many taxa exhibiting a general pattern of age-related demographic decline referred to as senescence. Whereas a considerable body of theory is devoted to explaining the origin and persistence of senescence, the evolutionary forces underlying variation in demographic trajectories more generally remain poorly understood. 2.Studying variation in demographic trajectories is complicated by the fact that different species (or even different populations of a given species) may live and reproduce on different time scales, which, for comparative purposes, can make it challenging to disentangle patterns of ag...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
1. Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, ...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
Abstract Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fec...
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...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
1. Little is known about plant age-dependent trait expression and how environmental conditions might...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
The focus of this thesis was to compare the life history traits of three species of duckweed and inv...
1. The evolutionary theory of senescence predicts that increased rates of extrinsic mortality select...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
1. Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, ...
1.Comparative studies have demonstrated extensive variation in age-trajectories of mortality and fec...
Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fecundity in...
Abstract Senescence is progressive bodily deterioration associated with declines in survival and fec...
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...
Classic theories on the evolution of senescence make the simplifying assumption that all offspring a...
1. As they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration result-ing in...
1. Little is known about plant age-dependent trait expression and how environmental conditions might...
The dominant evolutionary theory of actuarial senescence—an increase in death rate with advancing ag...
The focus of this thesis was to compare the life history traits of three species of duckweed and inv...
1. The evolutionary theory of senescence predicts that increased rates of extrinsic mortality select...
<p><strong>Life and death in the garden: trajectories of mortality and recruitment in plants.</stron...
It is known that many animal species senesce demographically, showing a decrease in survival and/or ...
1. Senescence (an increase in the mortality rate or force of mortality, or a decrease in fertility, ...