132 results on '"Simons, Mirre J. P."'
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2. Adult telomere length is positively correlated with survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild passerine.
3. Dietary restriction extends lifespan across different temperatures in the fly.
4. The rate of telomere loss is related to maximum lifespan in birds
5. Stochasticity Explains Nongenetic Inheritance of Lifespan and Apparent Trade-Offs between Reproduction and Aging
6. Early‐life telomere length predicts life‐history strategy and reproductive senescence in a threatened wild songbird
7. Programmed DNA elimination of germline development genes in songbirds
8. Stochasticity explains non-genetic inheritance of lifespan and apparent trade-offs between reproduction and ageing
9. The importance of reaction norms in dietary restriction and ageing research
10. Rapamycin not dietary restriction improves resilience against pathogens: a meta-analysis
11. Rapamycin not Dietary Restriction improves resilience against pathogens: a meta-analysis
12. Carotenoid-Dependent Signals and the Evolution of Plasma Carotenoid Levels in Birds
13. Life-span Extension With Reduced Somatotrophic Signaling: Moderation of Aging Effect by Signal Type, Sex, and Experimental Cohort
14. Amino Acid Availability Is Not Essential for Life-Span Extension by Dietary Restriction in the Fly
15. A statistical approach to distinguish telomere elongation from error in longitudinal datasets
16. Vaccines provide disproportional protection to the increased hospitalisation risk posed by the Delta variant of SARS-CoV2: a meta-analysis
17. Androgen Elevation Accelerates Reproductive Senescence in Three-Spined Stickleback
18. Amino acid availability is not essential for lifespan extension by dietary restriction in the fly
19. Dietary restriction of rodents decreases aging rate without affecting initial mortality rate – a meta-analysis
20. The hidden costs of dietary restriction: Implications for its evolutionary and mechanistic origins
21. Slicing: A sustainable approach to structuring samples for analysis in long‐term studies
22. The relationship between longevity and diet is genotype dependent and sensitive to desiccation
23. The relationship between longevity and diet is genotype dependent and sensitive to desiccation inDrosophila melanogaster
24. Age-dependent effects of reduced mTor signalling on life expectancy through distinct physiology
25. Ageing in house sparrows is insensitive to environmental effects
26. The hidden costs of dietary restriction: implications for its evolutionary and mechanistic origins
27. Early-life environment and differences in costs of reproduction in a preindustrial human population
28. Programmed DNA elimination of germline development genes in songbirds
29. An appraisal of how the vitamin A-redox hypothesis can maintain honesty of carotenoid-dependent signals
30. Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine
31. Comparative idiosyncrasies in life extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restriction
32. Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs
33. Limited catching bias in a wild population of birds with near-complete census information
34. Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine.
35. An appraisal of how the vitamin A-redox hypothesis can maintain honesty of carotenoid-dependent signals
36. The biological clock modulates the human cortisol response in a multiplicative fashion
37. A statistical approach to distinguish telomere elongation from error in longitudinal datasets
38. Telomere length behaves as biomarker of somatic redundancy rather than biological age
39. What Does Carotenoid-Dependent Coloration Tell? Plasma Carotenoid Level Signals Immunocompetence and Oxidative Stress State in Birds–A Meta-Analysis
40. Bill Redness Is Positively Associated with Reproduction and Survival in Male and Female Zebra Finches
41. Ambient temperature shapes reproductive output during pregnancy and lactation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis): a test of the heat dissipation limit theory
42. The biological clock modulates the human cortisol response in a multiplicative fashion.
43. Zebra finch females prefer males with redder bills independent of song rate—a meta-analysis.
44. The Evolution of the Cyanobacterial Posttranslational Clock from a Primitive "Phoscillator".
45. Lego clocks: building a clock from parts.
46. Commentary: The reliability of telomere length measurements.
47. The relationship between longevity and diet is genotype dependent and sensitive to desiccation in Drosophila melanogaster
48. Metabolomics and proteomics of dietary restriction in Drosophila
49. The evolutionary biology of ageing : demography, death, and diet
50. Great tits growing old: patterns and processes of ageing in a wild bird population.
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