The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life
Herausgeber: Jones, Owen R.; Shefferson, Richard P.; Salguero-Gómez, Roberto
The Evolution of Senescence in the Tree of Life
Herausgeber: Jones, Owen R.; Shefferson, Richard P.; Salguero-Gómez, Roberto
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Do all organisms senesce? Challenging traditional theories on the evolution of senescence, this book introduces an interdisciplinary perspective, giving a broad overview of new insights and cutting-edge research from many scientific fields. It will be of interest to students and biologists interested in ageing research, life history traits and populations.
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Do all organisms senesce? Challenging traditional theories on the evolution of senescence, this book introduces an interdisciplinary perspective, giving a broad overview of new insights and cutting-edge research from many scientific fields. It will be of interest to students and biologists interested in ageing research, life history traits and populations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781107078505
- ISBN-10: 1107078504
- Artikelnr.: 46983643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1012g
- ISBN-13: 9781107078505
- ISBN-10: 1107078504
- Artikelnr.: 46983643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: wilting leaves and rotting branches: reconciling
evolutionary perspectives on senescence Richard P. Shefferson, Owen R.
Jones and Roberto Salguero-Gómez; Part I. Theory of Senescence: 2. The
disposable soma theory - origins and evolution Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. A
Hamiltonian demography of life history Michael R. Rose, Lee F. Greer, Kevin
H. Phung, Grant A. Rutledge, Mark A. Phillips, Christian N. K. Anderson and
Laurence D. Mueller; 4. Senescence, selection gradients, and mortality Hal
Caswell and Esther Shyu; 5. Taxonomic diversity, complexity, and the
evolution of senescence Alan A. Cohen; Part II. Senescence in Animals: 6.
Evolutionary demography of the human mortality profile Oskar Burger; 7.
Senescence in mammalian life history traits Jean-Michel Gaillard, Michael
Garratt and Jean-François Lemaître; 8. Avian escape artists? Patterns,
processes and costs of senescence in wild birds Sandra Bouwhuis and Oscar
Vedder; 9. The evolution of senescence in nature Andre Furness and David
Reznick; 10. Explaining extraordinary lifespans: the proximate and ultimate
causes of differential lifespan in social insects Eric Lucas and Laurent
Keller; 11. Senescence in modular animals - botryllid ascidians as a unique
ageing system Baruch Rinkevich; 12. Hydra: evolutionary and biological
mechanisms for non-senescence Ralf Schaible, Felix Ringelhan, Boris H.
Kramer and Alexander Scheuerlein; Part III. Senescence in Plants: 13.
Physiological and biochemical processes related to ageing and senescence in
plants Maurizio Mencuccini and Sergi Munné-Bosch; 14. The evolution of
senescence in annual plants: the importance of phenology and the potential
for plasticity Liana T. Burghardt and C. Jessica E. Metcalf; 15.
Demographic senescence in herbaceous plants Johan P. Dahlgren and Deborah
A. Roach; 16. Complex life histories and senescence in plants: avenues to
escape age-related decline? Jennifer Gremer, Satu Ramula, Bård Pedersen,
Elizabeth Crone, Peter Lesica, Anne Jäkäläniemi and Juha Tuomi; Part IV.
Senescence in Microbes: 17. Why some fungi senescence and others don't: an
evolutionary perspective on fungal senescence Marc F. P. M. Maas, Alfons J.
M. Debets, Bas J. Zwaan and Anne D. van Diepeningen; 18. Yeast ageing:
reproduction strategies determine the longevity of budding and fission
yeasts Tomasz Bilinski and Renata Zadrag-Tecza; 19. Organismal senescence
in plant-fungal symbioses Richard P. Shefferson and Charles C. Cowden; Part
V. Senescence across the Tree of Life: 20. Life history trade-offs modulate
the speed of senescence Roberto Salguero-Gómez and Owen R. Jones.
evolutionary perspectives on senescence Richard P. Shefferson, Owen R.
Jones and Roberto Salguero-Gómez; Part I. Theory of Senescence: 2. The
disposable soma theory - origins and evolution Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. A
Hamiltonian demography of life history Michael R. Rose, Lee F. Greer, Kevin
H. Phung, Grant A. Rutledge, Mark A. Phillips, Christian N. K. Anderson and
Laurence D. Mueller; 4. Senescence, selection gradients, and mortality Hal
Caswell and Esther Shyu; 5. Taxonomic diversity, complexity, and the
evolution of senescence Alan A. Cohen; Part II. Senescence in Animals: 6.
Evolutionary demography of the human mortality profile Oskar Burger; 7.
Senescence in mammalian life history traits Jean-Michel Gaillard, Michael
Garratt and Jean-François Lemaître; 8. Avian escape artists? Patterns,
processes and costs of senescence in wild birds Sandra Bouwhuis and Oscar
Vedder; 9. The evolution of senescence in nature Andre Furness and David
Reznick; 10. Explaining extraordinary lifespans: the proximate and ultimate
causes of differential lifespan in social insects Eric Lucas and Laurent
Keller; 11. Senescence in modular animals - botryllid ascidians as a unique
ageing system Baruch Rinkevich; 12. Hydra: evolutionary and biological
mechanisms for non-senescence Ralf Schaible, Felix Ringelhan, Boris H.
Kramer and Alexander Scheuerlein; Part III. Senescence in Plants: 13.
Physiological and biochemical processes related to ageing and senescence in
plants Maurizio Mencuccini and Sergi Munné-Bosch; 14. The evolution of
senescence in annual plants: the importance of phenology and the potential
for plasticity Liana T. Burghardt and C. Jessica E. Metcalf; 15.
Demographic senescence in herbaceous plants Johan P. Dahlgren and Deborah
A. Roach; 16. Complex life histories and senescence in plants: avenues to
escape age-related decline? Jennifer Gremer, Satu Ramula, Bård Pedersen,
Elizabeth Crone, Peter Lesica, Anne Jäkäläniemi and Juha Tuomi; Part IV.
Senescence in Microbes: 17. Why some fungi senescence and others don't: an
evolutionary perspective on fungal senescence Marc F. P. M. Maas, Alfons J.
M. Debets, Bas J. Zwaan and Anne D. van Diepeningen; 18. Yeast ageing:
reproduction strategies determine the longevity of budding and fission
yeasts Tomasz Bilinski and Renata Zadrag-Tecza; 19. Organismal senescence
in plant-fungal symbioses Richard P. Shefferson and Charles C. Cowden; Part
V. Senescence across the Tree of Life: 20. Life history trade-offs modulate
the speed of senescence Roberto Salguero-Gómez and Owen R. Jones.
1. Introduction: wilting leaves and rotting branches: reconciling
evolutionary perspectives on senescence Richard P. Shefferson, Owen R.
Jones and Roberto Salguero-Gómez; Part I. Theory of Senescence: 2. The
disposable soma theory - origins and evolution Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. A
Hamiltonian demography of life history Michael R. Rose, Lee F. Greer, Kevin
H. Phung, Grant A. Rutledge, Mark A. Phillips, Christian N. K. Anderson and
Laurence D. Mueller; 4. Senescence, selection gradients, and mortality Hal
Caswell and Esther Shyu; 5. Taxonomic diversity, complexity, and the
evolution of senescence Alan A. Cohen; Part II. Senescence in Animals: 6.
Evolutionary demography of the human mortality profile Oskar Burger; 7.
Senescence in mammalian life history traits Jean-Michel Gaillard, Michael
Garratt and Jean-François Lemaître; 8. Avian escape artists? Patterns,
processes and costs of senescence in wild birds Sandra Bouwhuis and Oscar
Vedder; 9. The evolution of senescence in nature Andre Furness and David
Reznick; 10. Explaining extraordinary lifespans: the proximate and ultimate
causes of differential lifespan in social insects Eric Lucas and Laurent
Keller; 11. Senescence in modular animals - botryllid ascidians as a unique
ageing system Baruch Rinkevich; 12. Hydra: evolutionary and biological
mechanisms for non-senescence Ralf Schaible, Felix Ringelhan, Boris H.
Kramer and Alexander Scheuerlein; Part III. Senescence in Plants: 13.
Physiological and biochemical processes related to ageing and senescence in
plants Maurizio Mencuccini and Sergi Munné-Bosch; 14. The evolution of
senescence in annual plants: the importance of phenology and the potential
for plasticity Liana T. Burghardt and C. Jessica E. Metcalf; 15.
Demographic senescence in herbaceous plants Johan P. Dahlgren and Deborah
A. Roach; 16. Complex life histories and senescence in plants: avenues to
escape age-related decline? Jennifer Gremer, Satu Ramula, Bård Pedersen,
Elizabeth Crone, Peter Lesica, Anne Jäkäläniemi and Juha Tuomi; Part IV.
Senescence in Microbes: 17. Why some fungi senescence and others don't: an
evolutionary perspective on fungal senescence Marc F. P. M. Maas, Alfons J.
M. Debets, Bas J. Zwaan and Anne D. van Diepeningen; 18. Yeast ageing:
reproduction strategies determine the longevity of budding and fission
yeasts Tomasz Bilinski and Renata Zadrag-Tecza; 19. Organismal senescence
in plant-fungal symbioses Richard P. Shefferson and Charles C. Cowden; Part
V. Senescence across the Tree of Life: 20. Life history trade-offs modulate
the speed of senescence Roberto Salguero-Gómez and Owen R. Jones.
evolutionary perspectives on senescence Richard P. Shefferson, Owen R.
Jones and Roberto Salguero-Gómez; Part I. Theory of Senescence: 2. The
disposable soma theory - origins and evolution Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. A
Hamiltonian demography of life history Michael R. Rose, Lee F. Greer, Kevin
H. Phung, Grant A. Rutledge, Mark A. Phillips, Christian N. K. Anderson and
Laurence D. Mueller; 4. Senescence, selection gradients, and mortality Hal
Caswell and Esther Shyu; 5. Taxonomic diversity, complexity, and the
evolution of senescence Alan A. Cohen; Part II. Senescence in Animals: 6.
Evolutionary demography of the human mortality profile Oskar Burger; 7.
Senescence in mammalian life history traits Jean-Michel Gaillard, Michael
Garratt and Jean-François Lemaître; 8. Avian escape artists? Patterns,
processes and costs of senescence in wild birds Sandra Bouwhuis and Oscar
Vedder; 9. The evolution of senescence in nature Andre Furness and David
Reznick; 10. Explaining extraordinary lifespans: the proximate and ultimate
causes of differential lifespan in social insects Eric Lucas and Laurent
Keller; 11. Senescence in modular animals - botryllid ascidians as a unique
ageing system Baruch Rinkevich; 12. Hydra: evolutionary and biological
mechanisms for non-senescence Ralf Schaible, Felix Ringelhan, Boris H.
Kramer and Alexander Scheuerlein; Part III. Senescence in Plants: 13.
Physiological and biochemical processes related to ageing and senescence in
plants Maurizio Mencuccini and Sergi Munné-Bosch; 14. The evolution of
senescence in annual plants: the importance of phenology and the potential
for plasticity Liana T. Burghardt and C. Jessica E. Metcalf; 15.
Demographic senescence in herbaceous plants Johan P. Dahlgren and Deborah
A. Roach; 16. Complex life histories and senescence in plants: avenues to
escape age-related decline? Jennifer Gremer, Satu Ramula, Bård Pedersen,
Elizabeth Crone, Peter Lesica, Anne Jäkäläniemi and Juha Tuomi; Part IV.
Senescence in Microbes: 17. Why some fungi senescence and others don't: an
evolutionary perspective on fungal senescence Marc F. P. M. Maas, Alfons J.
M. Debets, Bas J. Zwaan and Anne D. van Diepeningen; 18. Yeast ageing:
reproduction strategies determine the longevity of budding and fission
yeasts Tomasz Bilinski and Renata Zadrag-Tecza; 19. Organismal senescence
in plant-fungal symbioses Richard P. Shefferson and Charles C. Cowden; Part
V. Senescence across the Tree of Life: 20. Life history trade-offs modulate
the speed of senescence Roberto Salguero-Gómez and Owen R. Jones.