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The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis.

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Colchero, F; Aburto, JM; Archie, EA; Boesch, C; Breuer, T; Campos, FA; Collins, A; Conde, DA; Cords, M; Crockford, C; Thompson, ME; Fichtel, C ...
Published in: Nature communications
June 2021

Is it possible to slow the rate of ageing, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We test the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis, which posits that the rate of ageing is relatively fixed within species, with a collection of 39 human and nonhuman primate datasets across seven genera. We first recapitulate, in nonhuman primates, the highly regular relationship between life expectancy and lifespan equality seen in humans. We next demonstrate that variation in the rate of ageing within genera is orders of magnitude smaller than variation in pre-adult and age-independent mortality. Finally, we demonstrate that changes in the rate of ageing, but not other mortality parameters, produce striking, species-atypical changes in mortality patterns. Our results support the invariant rate of ageing hypothesis, implying biological constraints on how much the human rate of ageing can be slowed.

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Nature communications

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2041-1723

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2041-1723

Publication Date

June 2021

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12

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1

Start / End Page

3666

Related Subject Headings

  • Primates
  • Mortality
  • Models, Statistical
  • Male
  • Longevity
  • Life Expectancy
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Animals
  • Aging
 

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Colchero, F., Aburto, J. M., Archie, E. A., Boesch, C., Breuer, T., Campos, F. A., … Alberts, S. C. (2021). The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis. Nature Communications, 12(1), 3666. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3
Colchero, Fernando, José Manuel Aburto, Elizabeth A. Archie, Christophe Boesch, Thomas Breuer, Fernando A. Campos, Anthony Collins, et al. “The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis.Nature Communications 12, no. 1 (June 2021): 3666. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3.
Colchero F, Aburto JM, Archie EA, Boesch C, Breuer T, Campos FA, et al. The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis. Nature communications. 2021 Jun;12(1):3666.
Colchero, Fernando, et al. “The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis.Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, June 2021, p. 3666. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3.
Colchero F, Aburto JM, Archie EA, Boesch C, Breuer T, Campos FA, Collins A, Conde DA, Cords M, Crockford C, Thompson ME, Fedigan LM, Fichtel C, Groenenberg M, Hobaiter C, Kappeler PM, Lawler RR, Lewis RJ, Machanda ZP, Manguette ML, Muller MN, Packer C, Parnell RJ, Perry S, Pusey AE, Robbins MM, Seyfarth RM, Silk JB, Staerk J, Stoinski TS, Stokes EJ, Strier KB, Strum SC, Tung J, Villavicencio F, Wittig RM, Wrangham RW, Zuberbühler K, Vaupel JW, Alberts SC. The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis. Nature communications. 2021 Jun;12(1):3666.

Published In

Nature communications

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

ISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

June 2021

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start / End Page

3666

Related Subject Headings

  • Primates
  • Mortality
  • Models, Statistical
  • Male
  • Longevity
  • Life Expectancy
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Animals
  • Aging