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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Aging in the wild: Insights from free-living and non-model organisms Fletcher, Quinn E.
2015
71 C p. 1-3
3 p.
article
2 Asynchrony of senescence among phenotypic traits in a wild mammal population Hayward, Adam D.
2015
71 C p. 56-68
13 p.
article
3 A theoretical model of the evolution of actuarial senescence under environmental stress Watson, H.
2015
71 C p. 80-88
9 p.
article
4 Comparative cellular biogerontology: Where do we stand? Alper, Samantha J.
2015
71 C p. 109-117
9 p.
article
5 Does tooth wear influence ageing? A comparative study across large herbivores Gaillard, Jean-Michel
2015
71 C p. 48-55
8 p.
article
6 Editorial Board 2015
71 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
7 Evolutionary significance of ageing in the wild Kowald, Axel
2015
71 C p. 89-94
6 p.
article
8 Mitochondrial divergence between slow- and fast-aging garter snakes Schwartz, Tonia S.
2015
71 C p. 135-146
12 p.
article
9 Multifactorial processes to slowing the biological clock: Insights from a comparative approach Sanchez, Jamila R.
2015
71 C p. 27-37
11 p.
article
10 Red blood cells open promising avenues for longitudinal studies of ageing in laboratory, non-model and wild animals Stier, Antoine
2015
71 C p. 118-134
17 p.
article
11 Senescence in the wild: Insights from a long-term study on Seychelles warblers Hammers, Martijn
2015
71 C p. 69-79
11 p.
article
12 Telomeres shorten more slowly in slow-aging wild animals than in fast-aging ones Dantzer, Ben
2015
71 C p. 38-47
10 p.
article
13 The heuristic value of redundancy models of aging Boonekamp, Jelle J.
2015
71 C p. 95-102
8 p.
article
14 Understanding the link between sexual selection, sexual conflict and aging using crickets as a model Archer, C. Ruth
2015
71 C p. 4-13
10 p.
article
15 Vitellogenin in the honey bee brain: Atypical localization of a reproductive protein that promotes longevity Münch, Daniel
2015
71 C p. 103-108
6 p.
article
16 What can long-lived mutants tell us about mechanisms causing aging and lifespan variation in natural environments? Briga, Michael
2015
71 C p. 21-26
6 p.
article
17 Why is the dog an ideal model for aging research? Gilmore, Keiva M.
2015
71 C p. 14-20
7 p.
article
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