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Thermal conditions predict intraspecific variation in senescence rate in frogs and toads
SignificanceUsing long-term demographic studies, we showed that warmer temperatures are associated with increased senescence rates and decreased lifespans in four amphibian species that are widely distributed across two continents (North America and Europe). Our study highlights the role of changing climatic conditions in the aging of ectotherms in the context of global warming.
- Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center United States
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- United States Geological Survey United States
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- University of Hong Kong China (People's Republic of)
demography, Aging, senescence, SEX-DIFFERENCES, Ranidae, Climate Change, AMPHIBIANS, ectotherms, COMMON FROGS, Global Warming, RANA-TEMPORARIA, 10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Animals, TOLERANCE, AGING RATES, LONGEVITY, climate, TEMPERATURE, POPULATION, amphibians, aging, Temperature, temperature, Biodiversity, Bufonidae, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Europe, Ecology, evolutionary biology, North America, SURVIVAL, 570 Life sciences; biology, 590 Animals (Zoology), amphibian, Anura
demography, Aging, senescence, SEX-DIFFERENCES, Ranidae, Climate Change, AMPHIBIANS, ectotherms, COMMON FROGS, Global Warming, RANA-TEMPORARIA, 10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Animals, TOLERANCE, AGING RATES, LONGEVITY, climate, TEMPERATURE, POPULATION, amphibians, aging, Temperature, temperature, Biodiversity, Bufonidae, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, Europe, Ecology, evolutionary biology, North America, SURVIVAL, 570 Life sciences; biology, 590 Animals (Zoology), amphibian, Anura
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