2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2020.111377
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Female reproductive senescence across mammals: A high diversity of patterns modulated by life history and mating traits

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“…For example, long‐lived painted turtles, considered to lack senescence, were revealed to senesce in the wild, though the onset of senescence was postponed compared to animals that cease growing soon after sexual maturation (Warner et al., 2016). Limited knowledge of reproductive senescence in some organisms, including model organisms, prevents a solid understanding of the mechanisms related to decline in this key fitness component (Lemaitre et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, long‐lived painted turtles, considered to lack senescence, were revealed to senesce in the wild, though the onset of senescence was postponed compared to animals that cease growing soon after sexual maturation (Warner et al., 2016). Limited knowledge of reproductive senescence in some organisms, including model organisms, prevents a solid understanding of the mechanisms related to decline in this key fitness component (Lemaitre et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…due to extra-pair offspring often produced by males; [27]) and has been reported in a much higher number of vertebrate species, we focus on the reproductive ageing of females in both birds and mammals. Reproductive senescence parameters of 101 wild or semi-captive mammal species were taken from [28]. This data set includes the presence/absence of reproductive senescence and, for species with evidence of senescence, the age at onset and the rate of reproductive senescence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…number of female offspring alive at birth that are produced by a female of age x, tabulated as m x in a life table) extracted from published life tables or graphs using WebPlotDigitizer (https://automeris.io/WebPlotDigitizer/). The acquisition of age-specific reproductive data for mammals is fully detailed in [28]. In cooperatively breeding mammals, age-specific reproductive data were collected for dominant females (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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