Senescence in natural populations of mammals: a comparative study

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Uses published mortality data from 56 natural populations of mammals to examine evidence for senescence, an increase in the probability of mortality with age. Senescence is highest in short-lived species with short generation times. Senescent increases in mortality rate do not begin until well after age at maturity in most cases. Senescence appears to be lower in large-brained taxa. -from Author

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Promislow, D. E. L. (1991). Senescence in natural populations of mammals: a comparative study. Evolution, 45(8), 1869–1887. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.1991.tb02693.x

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