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Maternal age at birth shapes offspring life-history trajectory across generations in long-lived Asian elephants.

Sophie Reichert1,2, Vérane Berger1, John Jackson3, Simon N Chapman1, Win Htut4, Khyne U Mar1, Virpi Lummaa1.   

Abstract

Advanced maternal age at birth can have pronounced consequences for offspring health, survival and reproduction. If carried over to the next generation, such fitness effects could have important implications for population dynamics and the evolution of ageing, but these remain poorly understood. While many laboratory studies have investigated maternal age effects, relatively few studies have been conducted in natural populations, and they usually only present a "snapshot" of an offspring's lifetime. In the present study, we focus on how maternal age influences offspring life-history trajectories and performance in a long-lived mammal. We use a multigenerational demographic dataset of semi-captive Asian elephants to investigate maternal age effects on several offspring life-history traits: condition, reproductive success and overall survival. We show that offspring born to older mothers display reduced overall survival but higher reproductive success, and reduced survival of their own progeny. Our results show evidence of a persistent effect of maternal age on fitness across generations in a long-lived mammal. By highlighting transgenerational effects on the fitness of the next generation associated with maternal age, the present study helps increase our understanding of factors contributing to individual variation in ageing rates and fitness.
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Animal Ecology © 2019 British Ecological Society.

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Keywords:  Asian elephants; ageing; life span; life-history; maternal age; senescence

Year:  2019        PMID: 31222736     DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Ecol        ISSN: 0021-8790            Impact factor:   5.091


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4.  Taming age mortality in semi-captive Asian elephants.

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Authors:  Martin W Seltmann; Susanna Ukonaho; Sophie Reichert; Diogo Dos Santos; U Kyaw Nyein; Win Htut; Virpi Lummaa
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