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The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis

Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history traits, such as body size and rates of reproduction. Telomeres, through their erosion over time, are one of the cell mechanisms that produce senescence at the cell level and might even have an influence on th...

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Autores principales: Criscuolo, François, Dobson, F. Stephen, Schull, Quentin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34646443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7931
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author Criscuolo, François
Dobson, F. Stephen
Schull, Quentin
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description Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history traits, such as body size and rates of reproduction. Telomeres, through their erosion over time, are one of the cell mechanisms that produce senescence at the cell level and might even have an influence on the rate of aging in whole organisms. However, uneroded telomeres are also risk factors of cell immortalization. The associations of telomere lengths, their rate of change, and life‐history traits independent of body size are largely underexplored for birds. To test associations of life‐history traits and telomere dynamics, we conducted a phylogenetic meta‐analysis using studies of 53 species of birds. We restricted analyses to studies that applied the telomere restriction fragment length (TRF) method, and examined relationships between mean telomere length at the chick (Chick TL) and adult (Adult TL) stages, the mean rate of change in telomere length during life (TROC), and life‐history traits. We examined 3 principal components of 12 life‐history variables that represented: body size (PC1), the slow–fast continuum of pace of life (PC2), and postfledging parental care (PC3). Phylogeny had at best a small‐to‐medium influence on Adult and Chick TL (r (2) = .190 and .138, respectively), but a substantial influence on TROC (r (2) = .688). Phylogeny strongly influenced life histories: PC1 (r (2) = .828), PC2 (.838), and PC3 (.613). Adult TL and Chick TL were poorly associated with the life‐history variables. TROC, however, was negatively and moderate‐to‐strongly associated with PC2 (unadjusted r = −.340; with phylogenetic correction, r = −.490). Independent of body size, long‐lived species with smaller clutches, and slower embryonic rate of growth may exhibit less change in telomere length over their lifetimes. We suggest that telomere lengths may have diverged, even among closely avian‐related species, yet telomere dynamics are strongly linked to the pace of life.
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spelling pubmed-84957932021-10-12 The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis Criscuolo, François Dobson, F. Stephen Schull, Quentin Ecol Evol Reviews Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history traits, such as body size and rates of reproduction. Telomeres, through their erosion over time, are one of the cell mechanisms that produce senescence at the cell level and might even have an influence on the rate of aging in whole organisms. However, uneroded telomeres are also risk factors of cell immortalization. The associations of telomere lengths, their rate of change, and life‐history traits independent of body size are largely underexplored for birds. To test associations of life‐history traits and telomere dynamics, we conducted a phylogenetic meta‐analysis using studies of 53 species of birds. We restricted analyses to studies that applied the telomere restriction fragment length (TRF) method, and examined relationships between mean telomere length at the chick (Chick TL) and adult (Adult TL) stages, the mean rate of change in telomere length during life (TROC), and life‐history traits. We examined 3 principal components of 12 life‐history variables that represented: body size (PC1), the slow–fast continuum of pace of life (PC2), and postfledging parental care (PC3). Phylogeny had at best a small‐to‐medium influence on Adult and Chick TL (r (2) = .190 and .138, respectively), but a substantial influence on TROC (r (2) = .688). Phylogeny strongly influenced life histories: PC1 (r (2) = .828), PC2 (.838), and PC3 (.613). Adult TL and Chick TL were poorly associated with the life‐history variables. TROC, however, was negatively and moderate‐to‐strongly associated with PC2 (unadjusted r = −.340; with phylogenetic correction, r = −.490). Independent of body size, long‐lived species with smaller clutches, and slower embryonic rate of growth may exhibit less change in telomere length over their lifetimes. We suggest that telomere lengths may have diverged, even among closely avian‐related species, yet telomere dynamics are strongly linked to the pace of life. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8495793/ /pubmed/34646443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7931 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title_full The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title_fullStr The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title_short The influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: A meta‐analysis
title_sort influence of phylogeny and life history on telomere lengths and telomere rate of change among bird species: a meta‐analysis
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34646443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7931
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