Biodemographic trajectories of longevity
Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects, worms, and yeast, as well as humans. This evidence of extended postreproductive survival is puzzling. Three biodemographic insights-concerning the correlation of death rates across age, individual differences in survival chances, and induced alterations in age patterns of fertility and mortality-offer clues and suggest research on the failure of complicated systems, on new demographic equations for evolutionary theory, and on fertility-longevity interactions. Nongenetic changes account for increases in human life-spans to date. Explication of these causes and the genetic license for extended survival, as well as discovery of genes and other survival attributes affecting longevity, will lead to even longer lives.
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KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:232282024-08-26T11:26:54ZBiodemographic trajectories of longevity Vaupel, James W. Carey, James R. Doctor autor/a 20199 Christensen, Kaare autor/a Liedo Fernández, Pablo Doctor autor/a 67 textengOld-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects, worms, and yeast, as well as humans. This evidence of extended postreproductive survival is puzzling. Three biodemographic insights-concerning the correlation of death rates across age, individual differences in survival chances, and induced alterations in age patterns of fertility and mortality-offer clues and suggest research on the failure of complicated systems, on new demographic equations for evolutionary theory, and on fertility-longevity interactions. Nongenetic changes account for increases in human life-spans to date. Explication of these causes and the genetic license for extended survival, as well as discovery of genes and other survival attributes affecting longevity, will lead to even longer lives.Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects, worms, and yeast, as well as humans. This evidence of extended postreproductive survival is puzzling. Three biodemographic insights-concerning the correlation of death rates across age, individual differences in survival chances, and induced alterations in age patterns of fertility and mortality-offer clues and suggest research on the failure of complicated systems, on new demographic equations for evolutionary theory, and on fertility-longevity interactions. Nongenetic changes account for increases in human life-spans to date. Explication of these causes and the genetic license for extended survival, as well as discovery of genes and other survival attributes affecting longevity, will lead to even longer lives.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorSeres humanosMoscas de la frutaParasitoidesTasa de mortalidadLongevidadDemografíaDisponible en líneaSciencehttp://science.sciencemag.org/content/280/5365/855Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso |
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Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects, worms, and yeast, as well as humans. This evidence of extended postreproductive survival is puzzling. Three biodemographic insights-concerning the correlation of death rates across age, individual differences in survival chances, and induced alterations in age patterns of fertility and mortality-offer clues and suggest research on the failure of complicated systems, on new demographic equations for evolutionary theory, and on fertility-longevity interactions. Nongenetic changes account for increases in human life-spans to date. Explication of these causes and the genetic license for extended survival, as well as discovery of genes and other survival attributes affecting longevity, will lead to even longer lives. |
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