“…First, actuarial senescence is a nearly ubiquitous process in the living world (Nussey, Froy, Lemaitre, Gaillard, & Austad, ; Shefferson, Jones, & Salguero‐Gómez, ). Second, patterns of senescence can be highly variable among species (Colchero et al, ; Jones et al, ; Tidière et al, ). Comparative analyses have shown that senescence patterns across multicellular organisms can be predicted by ecological traits, lifestyles and covariation among life‐history traits (Gaillard et al, ; Péron, Gimenez, Charmantier, Gaillard, & Crochet, ; Ricklefs, ; Salguero‐Gómez & Jones, ).…”