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Insect life history and the evolution of bacterial mutualism.

Ecology Letters, 2015
Bacterial symbiosis has played a fundamental role in the evolution of eukaryotes. However, we still know little about how cooperative relationships with bacteria originate, and why they form in some host species but not others. Facultative symbionts that
Lee M. Henry   +3 more
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The history of life

Nature Genetics, 2001
“Nothing is gayer than the persistence of memory.“ “Soft Watches, biologically speaking, are the giant Dalinian DNA molecules which constitute the factors of eternity.” —Salvador Dali, ca. 1961 (as quoted in ref. 1)
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PanTHERIA: a species‐level database of life history, ecology, and geography of extant and recently extinct mammals

, 2009
Analyses of life-history, ecological, and geographic trait differences among species, their causes, correlates, and likely consequences are increasingly important for understanding and conserving biodiversity in the face of rapid global change ...
Kate E. Jones   +23 more
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Oxidative stress as a mediator of life history trade-offs: mechanisms, measurements and interpretation.

Ecology Letters, 2009
The concept of trade-offs is central to our understanding of life-history evolution. The underlying mechanisms, however, have been little studied. Oxidative stress results from a mismatch between the production of damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS ...
P. Monaghan, N. Metcalfe, R. Torres
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Life History

Action Research for Kids, 2021
A. Latz, C. Adams
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Life History’s Second Life

Qualitative Inquiry, 2018
New and revisited insights, theoretical developments, and the emanation of a new political landscape—coupled with the influence of new technologies and social media—suggest that life histories might be considerably more complicated to conduct today than a short generation ago.
Michael Lanford, Yvonna S. Lincoln
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The Physiology of Life History Trade-Offs in Animals

, 2001
▪ Abstract The functional causes of life history trade-offs have been a topic of interest to evolutionary biologists for over six decades. Our review of life history trade-offs discusses conceptual issues associated with physiological aspects of trade ...
A. Zera, L. Harshman
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A Life History of Place: A Future Place for Life Histories?

Qualitative Inquiry, 2018
Diverse in nature, style, and approach, life histories enjoy a rich and established position within the broader narrative and qualitative research traditions. Nevertheless, such a position may be rendered considerably more complicated given new technologies and post-humanist developments.
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Animal life history is shaped by the pace of life and the distribution of age-specific mortality and reproduction

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2019
K. Healy   +4 more
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