Animal Reproduction and Aging Evidence
A captive-animal study across mammalian and avian species found no fertility-longevity correlation. The paper says animal evidence does not support a general reproductive cost on aging rate. Finch's review found immediate mortality costs o…
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A captive-animal study across mammalian and avian species found no fertility-longevity correlation. The paper says animal evidence does not support a general reproductive cost on aging rate. Finch's review found immediate mortality costs of reproduction but little evidence that reproduction changes aging rate. Nematode genetic studies suggested that aging-rate genes are not necessarily linked to fertility.