Literature DB >> 26294378

Long lifespans have evolved with long and monounsaturated fatty acids in birds.

Ismael Galván1, Alba Naudí2, Johannes Erritzøe3, Anders P Møller4, Gustavo Barja5, Reinald Pamplona2.   

Abstract

The evolution of lifespan is a central question in evolutionary biology, begging the question why there is so large variation among taxa. Specifically, a central quest is to unravel proximate causes of ageing. Here, we show that the degree of unsaturation of liver fatty acids predicts maximum lifespan in 107 bird species. In these birds, the degree of fatty acid unsaturation is positively related to maximum lifespan across species. This is due to a positive effect of monounsaturated fatty acid content, while polyunsaturated fatty acid content negatively correlates with maximum lifespan. Furthermore, fatty acid chain length unsuspectedly increases with maximum lifespan independently of degree of unsaturation. These findings tune theories on the proximate causes of ageing while providing evidence that the evolution of lifespan in birds occurs in association with fatty acid profiles. This suggests that studies of proximate and ultimate questions may facilitate our understanding of these central evolutionary questions.
© 2015 The Author(s). Evolution © 2015 The Society for the Study of Evolution.

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Keywords:  Ageing; birds; homeoviscous longevity adaptation hypothesis; longevity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26294378     DOI: 10.1111/evo.12754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evolution        ISSN: 0014-3820            Impact factor:   3.694


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Authors:  Ismael Galván; Anders P Møller
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2018-04-19       Impact factor: 2.912

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