“…For example, as beetles age, the mortality rate decelerates (Fox and Moya-Larañ o, 2003), approaching a mortality plateau that is the same for inbred and outbred beetles (that is, the u(t) curves converge), and the estimated inbreeding load converges on 0. The presence of mortality plateaus, or the age at which populations reach their plateau, may reflect adaptation to the laboratory (Promislow and Tatar, 1998;Snoke and Promislow, 2003;Rauser et al, 2006). However, mortality plateaus have been observed in a variety of experiments with seed beetles, including populations recently collected from the field and not adapted to the laboratory culture (Tatar et al, 1993;Tatar and Carey, 1995;Fox et al, 2003b;Fox and Moya-Larañ o, 2003), that also provide no evidence for an increase in the inbreeding load with age (Fox et al, 2006).…”