2024
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17455
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Adult telomere length is positively correlated with survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild passerine

Heung Ying Janet Chik,
Maria‐Elena Mannarelli,
Natalie dos Remedios
et al.

Abstract: Explaining variation in individual fitness is a key goal in evolutionary biology. Recently, telomeres, repeating DNA sequences capping chromosome ends, have gained attention as a biomarker for body state, physiological costs, and senescence. Existing research has provided mixed evidence for whether telomere length correlates with fitness, including survival and reproductive output. Moreover, few studies have examined how the rate of change in telomere length correlates with fitness in wild populations. Here, w… Show more

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