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Title: Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
Authors: Reinke B.A.
Cayuela H.
Janzen F.J.
Lemaître J.-F.
Gaillard J.-M.
Lawing A.M.
Iverson J.B.
Christiansen, Ditte G.
Martinez-Solano, Inigo
Sanchez-Montes, Gregorio
Gutierrez-Rodriguez, Jorge
Miaud, Claude
Elmberg, Johan
Brown, Gregory P.
Shine, Richard
Ramos-Targarona, Roberto
Bendik, Nathan F.
O'Donnell, Lisa
Davis, Courtney L.
Grayson, Kristine
Lannoo, Michael J.
Warner, Daniel A.
Stiles, Rochelle M.
Bonnaire, Eric
Cox, Robert M.
Reedy, Aaron M.
Rose, Francis L.
Nelson, Nicola
Keall, Susan
Crivelli, Alain J.
Nazirides, Theodoros
Grimm-Seyfarth, Annegret
Henle, Klaus
Mori, Emiliano
Muths, Erin
Guiller, Gaetan
Homan, Rebecca
Olivier, Anthony
Hossack, Blake R.
Bonnet, Xavier
Pilliod, David S.
Lettink, Marieke
Whitaker, Tony
Schmidt, Benedikt R.
Gardner, Michael G.
Cheylan, Marc
Golubovic, Ana
Griffiths, Richard A.
Tomovic, Ljiljana
Arsovski, Dragan
Miller, David A. W.
Arntzen, Jan W.
Baron, Jean-Pierre
Le Galliard, Jean-Francois
Tully, Thomas
Luiselli, Luca
Capula, Massimo
Rugiero, Lorenzo
McCaffery, Rebecca
Eby, Lisa A.
Mazzotti, Frank
Briggs-Gonzalez, Venetia
Bronikowski, Anne M.
Pearson, David
Lambert, Brad A.
Green, David M.
Jreidini, Nathalie
Angelini, Claudio
Pyke, Graham
Thirion, Jean-Marc
Joly, Pierre
Lena, Jean-Paul
Tucker, Anton D.
Ronget, Victor
Limpus, Col
Priol, Pauline
Besnard, Aurelien
Bernard, Pauline
Stanford, Kristin
King, Richard
Garwood, Justin
Bosch, Jaime
Selman, Will
Souza, Franco L.
Bertoluci, Jaime
Famelli, Shirley
Grossenbacher, Kurt
Lenzi, Omar
Matthews, Kathleen
Boitaud, Sylvain
Olson, Deanna H.
de Villiers, F. Andre
Jessop, Tim S.
Gillespie, Graeme R.
Clobert, Jean
Richard, Murielle
Valenzuela-Sanchez, Andres
Fellers, Gary M.
Kleeman, Patrick M.
Measey, John
Halstead, Brian J.
Grant, Evan H. Campbell
Byrne, Phillip G.
Fretey, Thierry
Le Garff, Bernard
Levionnois, Pauline
Munoz, David
Maerz, John C.
Pichenot, Julian
Olgun, Kurtulus
Uzum, Nazan
Avci, Aziz
Baskale, Eyup
Keywords: aging
ectothermy
evolution
life history
longevity
mortality
phylogenetics
phylogeny
tetrapod
aging
Amphibia
article
body size
demography
environmental temperature
life history
longevity
nonhuman
phenotype
phylogeny
reptile
tetrapod
aging
animal
evolution
reptile
Aging
Amphibians
Animals
Biological Evolution
Longevity
Phylogeny
Reptiles
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Abstract: Comparative studies of mortality in the wild are necessary to understand the evolution of aging; yet, ectothermic tetrapods are underrepresented in this comparative landscape, despite their suitability for testing evolutionary hypotheses. We present a study of aging rates and longevity across wild tetrapod ectotherms, using data from 107 populations (77 species) of nonavian reptiles and amphibians. We test hypotheses of how thermoregulatory mode, environmental temperature, protective phenotypes, and pace of life history contribute to demographic aging. Controlling for phylogeny and body size, ectotherms display a higher diversity of aging rates compared with endotherms and include phylogenetically widespread evidence of negligible aging. Protective phenotypes and life-history strategies further explain macroevolutionary patterns of aging. Analyzing ectothermic tetrapods in a comparative context enhances our understanding of the evolution of aging. Copyright © 2022 The Authors
URI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm0151
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47619
ISSN: 0036-8075
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