2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-024-01157-5
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Using non-invasive behavioral and physiological data to measure biological age in wild baboons

Chelsea J. Weibel,
Mauna R. Dasari,
David A. Jansen
et al.

Abstract: Biological aging is near-ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but its timing and pace vary between individuals and over lifespans. Prospective, individual-based studies of wild animals—especially non-human primates—help identify the social and environmental drivers of this variation by indicating the conditions and exposure windows that affect aging processes. However, measuring individual biological age in wild primates is challenging because several of the most promising methods require invasive sampling. Here,… Show more

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