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Encyclopedia of Biomedical Gerontology

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    SYSNO ASEP0520498
    Document TypeM - Monograph Chapter
    R&D Document TypeMonograph Chapter
    TitleEvolutionary theories of aging
    Author(s) Reichard, Martin (UBO-W) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Number of authors1
    Source TitleEncyclopedia of Biomedical Gerontology. - London : Academic Press, 2020 / Rattan S. I. S. - ISBN 978-0-12-816075-6
    Pagess. 57-67
    Number of pages11 s.
    Number of pages1640
    Publication formPrint - P
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    KeywordsAntagonistic pleiotropy ; Clonality ; Comparative genomics ; Disposable soma ; Eusociality ; Experimental evolution ; Extrinsic mortality ; Germ line ; Life history ; Mutation accumulation ; Natural selection ; Reproduction ; Sexual selection ; Trade offs
    Subject RIVEG - Zoology
    OECD categoryBiology (theoretical, mathematical, thermal, cryobiology, biological rhythm), Evolutionary biology
    R&D ProjectsGA19-01781S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Institutional supportUBO-W - RVO:68081766
    UT WOS000637696700007
    EID SCOPUS85079809549
    DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.11327-3
    AnnotationFrom an evolutionary perspective, aging represents a decline in survival and reproductive success with increasing chronological age. Since any survival without reproduction (or inability to support the survival of relatives) is evolutionarily irrelevant, evolution of aging is rooted in the trade-offs between the costs of current reproduction and the benefits of survival for future reproductive opportunities. This article outlines the assumptions and predictions of evolutionary theories of aging, summarizes their support and discusses their main recent extensions. It also outlines those situations where current evolutionary theories of aging do not apply and provides an outlook for future research on aging from an evolutionary perspective.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Vertebrate Biology
    ContactHana Slabáková, slabakova@ivb.cz, Tel.: 543 422 524
    Year of Publishing2021
    Electronic addresshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.11327-3
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