Senescence in duckweed: age-related declines in survival, reproduction, and offspring quality

dc.contributor.authorBarks, Patrick M.
dc.contributor.authorLaird, Robert A.
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-14T22:26:47Z
dc.date.available2016-06-14T22:26:47Z
dc.date.issued2016-06-14
dc.descriptionSherpa Romeo yellow journal (pre-print only, accepted for publication)en_US
dc.description.abstractAs they grow old, most organisms experience progressive physiological deterioration resulting in declining rates of survival and reproduction – a seemingly maladaptive phenomenon known as senescence. Although senescence is usually defined with respect only to survival and reproduction, a third component of fitness, offspring quality, may also decline with age. Few studies, however, have assessed age-related changes in offspring quality using measures that truly reflect fitness. In a controlled environment, we tested for age-related declines in three demographic components of fitness (survival, reproduction, and offspring quality) in Lemna minor, a small aquatic plant in the subfamily Lemnoideae (the duckweeds) with a short lifespan and rapid rate of asexual reproduction. Our primary measure of offspring quality, the intrinsic rate of increase, more closely approximates fitness than measures used in previous studies such as size, lifespan, and total reproductive output. We observed strong age-related declines in all three components of fitness: old plants had lower rates of survival and reproduction, and produced lower-quality offspring than younger plants. Theoretical and empirical research on the evolutionary biology of senescence should devote more attention to offspring quality. This often unrecognized component of fitness may change with age – as we have shown in L. minor – and may be shaped by, and feed back into, the same evolutionary forces that give rise to senescence.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10133/4518
dc.language.isoen_CAen_US
dc.publisher.departmentDepartment of Biological Sciencesen_US
dc.publisher.facultyArts and Scienceen_US
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Lethbridgeen_US
dc.subjectAgeingen_US
dc.subjectLansing effecten_US
dc.subjectLemna minoren_US
dc.subjectLife historyen_US
dc.subjectParental age effectsen_US
dc.titleSenescence in duckweed: age-related declines in survival, reproduction, and offspring qualityen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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