The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life

The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017
Genre: Aging
ISBN: 110813968X

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The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life

The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life
Author: Richard P. Shefferson,Owen R. Jones,Roberto Salguero-Gómez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107078505

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Top researchers in the field introduce interdisciplinary perspectives on senescence, presenting new insights and cutting-edge research.

Mechanisms and Pathways Contributing to the Diversity of Aging across the Tree of Life

Mechanisms and Pathways Contributing to the Diversity of Aging across the Tree of Life
Author: Joris Deelen,Alan A. Cohen,Owen Jones
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889746613

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Demographic Methods Across the Tree of Life

Demographic Methods Across the Tree of Life
Author: Roberto Salguero-Gomez,Marlène Gamelon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198838609

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Demography is everywhere in our lives: from birth to death. Indeed, the universal currencies of survival, development, reproduction, and recruitment shape the performance of all species, from microbes to humans. The number of techniques for demographic data acquisition and analyses across the entire tree of life (microbes, fungi, plants, and animals) has drastically increased in recent decades. These developments have been partially facilitated by the advent of technologies such as GIS and drones, as well as analytical methods including Bayesian statistics and high-throughput molecular analyses. However, despite the universality of demography and the significant research potential that could emerge from unifying: (i) questions across taxa, (ii) data collection protocols, and (iii) analytical tools, demographic methods to date have remained taxonomically siloed and methodologically disintegrated. This is the first book to attempt a truly unified approach to demography and population ecology in order to address a wide range of questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology across the entire spectrum of life. This novel book provides the reader with the fundamentals of data collection, model construction, analyses, and interpretation across a wide repertoire of demographic techniques and protocols. It introduces the novice demographer to a broad range of demographic methods, including abundance-based models, life tables, matrix population models, integral projection models, integrated population models, individual based models, and more. Through the careful integration of data collection methods, analytical approaches, and applications, clearly guided throughout with fully reproducible R scripts, the book provides an up-to-date and authoritative overview of the most popular and effective demographic tools. Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life is aimed at graduate students and professional researchers in the fields of demography, ecology, animal behaviour, genetics, evolutionary biology, mathematical biology, and wildlife management.

Human Senescence

Human Senescence
Author: Douglas E. Crews
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139441167

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Much research on the biology of senescence is on cell-lines, nematodes or fruit flies, that are only of peripheral relevance to the problems encountered in humans. Human Senescence is a text which reviews the evolutionary biology of human senescence and life span, and the evolutionarily recent development of late-life survival. It examines how human patterns of and variability in growth and development have altered later life survival probabilities and competencies, and how survival during mid-life contributes to senescent dysfunction and alteration. Discussing possibilities of further extending human life span, it gives a better understanding of how humans came to senesce as slowly as we do over our lifespan. Bringing together gerontological, anthropological and biocultural research, it explores human variation in chronic disease, senescence and life span as outcomes of early life adaptation and the success of humankind's sociocultural evolution. It is a benchmark publication for all interested in how and why we age.

The Metabolic Ghetto

The Metabolic Ghetto
Author: Jonathan C. K. Wells
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107009479

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A multidisciplinary analysis of the role of nutrition in generating hierarchical societies and cultivating a global epidemic of chronic diseases.

Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life

Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life
Author: Roberto Salguero-Gomez,Marlène Gamelon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780192575494

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Demography is everywhere in our lives: from birth to death. Indeed, the universal currencies of survival, development, reproduction, and recruitment shape the performance of all species, from microbes to humans. The number of techniques for demographic data acquisition and analyses across the entire tree of life (microbes, fungi, plants, and animals) has drastically increased in recent decades. These developments have been partially facilitated by the advent of technologies such as GIS and drones, as well as analytical methods including Bayesian statistics and high-throughput molecular analyses. However, despite the universality of demography and the significant research potential that could emerge from unifying: (i) questions across taxa, (ii) data collection protocols, and (iii) analytical tools, demographic methods to date have remained taxonomically siloed and methodologically disintegrated. This is the first book to attempt a truly unified approach to demography and population ecology in order to address a wide range of questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology across the entire spectrum of life. This novel book provides the reader with the fundamentals of data collection, model construction, analyses, and interpretation across a wide repertoire of demographic techniques and protocols. It introduces the novice demographer to a broad range of demographic methods, including abundance-based models, life tables, matrix population models, integral projection models, integrated population models, individual based models, and more. Through the careful integration of data collection methods, analytical approaches, and applications, clearly guided throughout with fully reproducible R scripts, the book provides an up-to-date and authoritative overview of the most popular and effective demographic tools. Demographic Methods across the Tree of Life is aimed at graduate students and professional researchers in the fields of demography, ecology, animal behaviour, genetics, evolutionary biology, mathematical biology, and wildlife management.

An Unsolved Problem of Biology

An Unsolved Problem of Biology
Author: Peter Brian Medawar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1952
Genre: Aging
ISBN: LCCN:54038484

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