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The evolutionary landscape of primate longevity

Authors :
Marina Cords
Melissa Emery Thompson
Susan C. Alberts
Christophe Boesch
Craig Packer
Emma J. Stokes
Linda M. Fedigan
Karen B. Strier
Susan Perry
Martha M. Robbins
Zarin P. Machanda
Rebecca J. Lewis
Klaus Zuberbühler
Martin N. Muller
Anthony Collins
Marie L. Manguette
Milou Groenenberg
Richard R. Lawler
Francisco Villavicencio
Johanna Staerk
Robert M. Seyfarth
Tara S. Stoinski
Catherine Hobaiter
Elizabeth A. Archie
Richard J. Parnell
Jenny Tung
Fernando A. Campos
Fernando Colchero
Anne E. Pusey
Dalia Amor Conde
Joan B. Silk
James W. Vaupel
Thomas Breuer
José Manuel Aburto
Peter M. Kappeler
Roman M. Wittig
Shirley C. Strum
Richard W. Wrangham
Catherine Crockford
Claudia Fichtel
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Is it possible to slow the rate of aging, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We test this ‘invariant rate of aging’ hypothesis with an unprecedented collection of 39 human and nonhuman primate datasets across seven genera. We first recapitulate, in nonhuman primates, the highly regular relationship between life expectancy and lifespan equality seen in humans. We next demonstrate that variation in the rate of aging within genera is orders of magnitude smaller than variation in pre-adult and age-independent mortality. Finally, we demonstrate that changes in the rate of aging, but not other mortality parameters, produce striking, species-atypical changes in mortality patterns. Our results support the invariant rate of aging hypothesis, implying biological constraints on how much the human rate of aging can be slowed.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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