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Marco Festa-Bianchet | Q51129876 | ||
Fanie Pelletier | Q110251101 | ||
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Environmental Effects on the Expression of Life Span and Aging: An Extreme Contrast between Wild and Captive Cohorts ofTelostylinus angusticollis(Diptera: Neriidae) | Q30039642 | ||
Offspring sex and parental health and mortality | Q33903176 | ||
Diversity of ageing across the tree of life. | Q34039246 | ||
Average energy intake among pregnant women carrying a boy compared with a girl | Q35097820 | ||
Evolutionary and ecological feedbacks of the survival cost of reproduction | Q35963649 | ||
Evolution of senescence: late survival sacrificed for reproduction | Q36505832 | ||
Maternal transfer of antibodies in vertebrates: trans-generational effects on offspring immunity | Q37153065 | ||
Fitness costs of reproduction depend on life speed: empirical evidence from mammalian populations | Q37756218 | ||
Maternal condition and previous reproduction interact to affect offspring sex in a wild mammal | Q39501394 | ||
Maternal characteristics and environment affect the costs of reproduction in female mountain goats | Q39846854 | ||
Mass- and density-dependent reproductive success and reproductive costs in a capital breeder | Q40043690 | ||
Fitness costs of gestation and lactation in wild mammals. | Q41245196 | ||
Calf growth in captive Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus): effects of birth date and hind milk production and composition | Q43618192 | ||
Bighorn ewes transfer the costs of reproduction to their lambs. | Q44211825 | ||
A social component in the negative effect of sons on maternal longevity in pre-industrial humans. | Q44911900 | ||
Comparing free-ranging and captive populations reveals intra-specific variation in aging rates in large herbivores | Q45023909 | ||
Never too late? Consequences of late birthdate for mass and survival of bighorn lambs. | Q46336596 | ||
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Scaling regression inputs by dividing by two standard deviations | Q48592923 | ||
Early-late life trade-offs and the evolution of ageing in the wild. | Q51129844 | ||
Great tits growing old: selective disappearance and the partitioning of senescence to stages within the breeding cycle. | Q51131565 | ||
Paternal reproductive success drives sex allocation in a wild mammal. | Q51299067 | ||
Variation in milk production and lactation performance in grey seals and consequences for pup growth and weaning characteristics. | Q51559242 | ||
Sex ratio bias and reproductive strategies: what sex to produce when? | Q51597458 | ||
What is individual quality? An evolutionary perspective. | Q51645573 | ||
Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels. | Q51664037 | ||
The demographic consequences of the cost of reproduction in ungulates. | Q51677702 | ||
Age-dependent traits: a new statistical model to separate within- and between-individual effects. | Q51728154 | ||
flexsurv: A Platform for Parametric Survival Modeling in R. | Q55138845 | ||
Does the number of sons born affect long-term mortality of parents? A cohort study in rural Bangladesh | Q57930790 | ||
Mass‐ and Density‐Dependent Reproductive Success and Reproductive Costs in a Capital Breeder | Q57940400 | ||
Is there an adverse effect of sons on maternal longevity? | Q57950894 | ||
Mammalian sex ratios and variation in costs of rearing sons and daughters | Q59075639 | ||
Cumulative reproductive costs on current reproduction in a wild polytocous mammal | Q63379886 | ||
Sons reduced maternal longevity in preindustrial humans | Q74066385 | ||
Effect of producing sons on maternal longevity in premodern populations | Q78363685 | ||
Variation in actuarial senescence does not reflect life span variation across mammals | Q90095552 | ||
Sons May Be Bad for Maternal Health at Older Age: New Evidence for Costs of Reproduction in Humans | Q91100473 | ||
The Adaptive Sex in Stressful Environments | Q92883714 | ||
Maternal longevity and offspring sex in wild ungulates | Q92963832 | ||
P433 | issue | 9 | |
P304 | page(s) | 4850-4857 | |
P577 | publication date | 2020-02-18 | |
P1433 | published in | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Q1146531 |
P1476 | title | Sons accelerate maternal aging in a wild mammal | |
P478 | volume | 117 |
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