Fertility/longevity trade-offs under limiting-male conditions in mating populations of Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Authors: | Deqing Wu Patricia M Tedesco Patrick C Phillips Thomas E Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, Box 447, Boulder, CO 80309, USA. |
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Abstract: | Evolutionary theories of aging suggest that trade-offs between longevity and fitness should be found under certain conditions. In C. elegans, there is little evidence for the existence of such trade-offs. We asked if fertility/longevity trade-offs exist in populations of randomly mating males and hermaphrodites. We set up a large population of young males and 5-day-old hermaphrodites that were no longer self-fertile. We then allowed them to mate for one day with an equal number young males and then separated hermaphrodites to individual plates and determined daily fertility of individual hermaphrodites. There was a significant negative relationship between late-life fertility and individual longevity. |
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Keywords: | Genetics Nematodes Fertility Demography Longevity Evolutionary theory Antagonistic pleiotropy |
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