Terminal life history: late-life fecundity and survival in experimental populations of Drosophila melanogaster

被引:0
|
作者
James W. Curtsinger
机构
[1] University of Minnesota - Twin Cities,Department of Ecology, Evolution, & Behavior
来源
Biogerontology | 2020年 / 21卷
关键词
Retirement; Post-ovipository survival; Fecundity; Life span; Oldest-old;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
There are two life history landmarks that can be used to define the terminal period in individual Drosophila melanogaster females: the cessation of daily oviposition, which defines the start of the retired stage, and final oviposition, which defines the start of post-ovipository survival. The terminal period is a substantial component of D. melanogaster life history. Analysis of published data on the daily fecundity and survival of 3971 individually maintained, mated female flies reveals that the terminal period is far more variable within populations than other life history components, including total adult life span. It has been reported that there is a negative correlation between fecundity and duration of the terminal state in recently collected wild stocks. Here I show that the negative correlation occurs in multiple inbred and outbred lab-adapted populations as well. In terms of proportion of adult life, lower fecundity flies spend on average twice as much time in the terminal stage as higher fecundity flies from the same population. Both high and low fecundity flies experience end-of-life plateaus in mortality, with the former exhibiting higher plateau levels. The negative correlation between fecundity and terminal survival is of sufficient magnitude to create heterogeneity among the oldest old: the final 10% of survivors are predominately flies with a history of high fecundity, but about one in five is a low fecundity fly with long terminal stage.
引用
收藏
页码:721 / 730
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] CONTEXTUAL FACTORS THAT MODERATE TERMINAL DECLINE IN LATE-LIFE
    Burns, R.
    Anstey, K.
    Windsor, T.
    Luszcz, M.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2016, 56 : 615 - 615
  • [22] Reproductive diapause and life-history clines in North American populations of Drosophila melanogaster
    Schmidt, Paul S.
    Paaby, Annalise B.
    EVOLUTION, 2008, 62 (05) : 1204 - 1215
  • [23] QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF LIFE-HISTORY PARAMETERS IN 3 POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER
    MURPHY, PA
    GIESEL, JT
    AMERICAN ZOOLOGIST, 1981, 21 (04): : 1045 - 1045
  • [24] Aging Differently: Diet- and Sex-Dependent Late-Life Mortality Patterns in Drosophila melanogaster
    Zajitschek, Felix
    Jin, Tuo
    Colchero, Fernando
    Maklakov, Alexei A.
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2014, 69 (06): : 666 - 674
  • [25] Late-life relocation: Predicting successful adjustment to late-life transitions
    Johnson, J
    Golant, S
    Ejaz, F
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2003, 43 : 576 - 576
  • [26] Late-life mania - Assessment and treatment of late-life manic symptoms
    Al Jurdi, R
    Pulakhandam, S
    Kunik, ME
    Marangell, LB
    GERIATRICS, 2005, 60 (10) : 18 - +
  • [27] Life history consequences of temperature transients in Drosophila melanogaster
    Dillon, Michael E.
    Cahn, Liza R. Y.
    Huey, Raymond B.
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2007, 210 (16): : 2897 - 2904
  • [28] Fecundity and life span in transgenic Drosophila melanogaster overexpressing hsp70
    Nadège Minois
    Sofia Vaynberg
    Biogerontology, 2002, 3 : 301 - 306
  • [29] Selective Survival and Late-Life Risk Factor Studies
    Scher, Ann
    Eiriksdottir, Gudny
    Feit, Preethy
    Smith, Albert
    Roecklein, Kathryn
    Gudmundsson, Larus
    Gudnason, Vilmundur
    Launer, Lenore
    NEUROLOGY, 2012, 78
  • [30] Fecundity and life span in transgenic Drosophila melanogaster overexpressing hsp70
    Minois, N
    Vaynberg, S
    BIOGERONTOLOGY, 2002, 3 (05) : 301 - 306