Ellis Samuel, Franks Daniel W, Nattrass Stuart, Cant Michael A, Bradley Destiny L, Giles Deborah, Balcomb Kenneth C, Croft Darren P
Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour University of Exeter Exeter UK.
Department of Biology University of York York UK.
Ecol Evol. 2018 Jan 31;8(5):2482-2494. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3856. eCollection 2018 Mar.
A species has a post-reproductive stage if, like humans, a female entering the adult population can expect to live a substantial proportion of their life after their last reproductive event. However, it is conceptually and statistically challenging to distinguish these true post-reproductive stages from the usual processes of senescence, which can result in females occasionally surviving past their last reproductive event. Hence, despite considerable interest, the taxonomic prevalence of post-reproductive stages remains unclear and debated. In this study we use life tables constructed from published data on wild populations of mammals, and statistical measures of post-reproductive lifespans, to distinguish true post-reproductive stages from artefacts of senescence and demography in 52 species. We find post-reproductive stages are rare in mammals and are limited to humans and a few species of toothed whales. By resolving this long-standing debate, we hope to provide clarity for researchers in the field of evolutionary biology and a solid foundation for further studies investigating the evolution and adaptive significance of this unusual life history trait.
如果一个物种像人类一样,成年雌性在进入种群后有望在最后一次繁殖事件之后度过相当长比例的生命,那么这个物种就具有繁殖后期阶段。然而,从概念和统计角度来说,要将这些真正的繁殖后期阶段与衰老的正常过程区分开来具有挑战性,因为衰老可能导致雌性偶尔在最后一次繁殖事件之后仍然存活。因此,尽管备受关注,但繁殖后期阶段在分类学上的普遍程度仍不明确且存在争议。在本研究中,我们使用根据已发表的野生哺乳动物种群数据构建的生命表以及繁殖后期寿命的统计指标,来区分52个物种中真正的繁殖后期阶段与衰老和人口统计学假象。我们发现繁殖后期阶段在哺乳动物中很罕见,仅限于人类和少数几种齿鲸。通过解决这一长期存在的争议,我们希望为进化生物学领域的研究人员提供清晰的认识,并为进一步研究这一不寻常的生活史特征的进化及适应性意义奠定坚实基础。