The Biodemography of Ageing and Longevity
Herausgeber: Lemaître, Jean-François; Pavard, Samuel
The Biodemography of Ageing and Longevity
Herausgeber: Lemaître, Jean-François; Pavard, Samuel
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This interdisciplinary volume provides current knowledge on the mechanisms and demographic patterns of ageing and longevity across humans and other species, and through space and time. A must-have for students and researchers, it includes the key facts, theories, ongoing fields of investigation, big questions, and new avenues for research.
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This interdisciplinary volume provides current knowledge on the mechanisms and demographic patterns of ageing and longevity across humans and other species, and through space and time. A must-have for students and researchers, it includes the key facts, theories, ongoing fields of investigation, big questions, and new avenues for research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9781316519196
- ISBN-10: 1316519198
- Artikelnr.: 70438394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9781316519196
- ISBN-10: 1316519198
- Artikelnr.: 70438394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Contents; List of contributors; Foreword Steve Horvath; Acknowledgments; 1.
The eternal youth of ageing research Jean-François Lemaître and Samuel
Pavard; 2. Theories of ageing across ages Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. The
diversity of longevity metrics: statistical considerations, potential
biases and biological implications Victor Ronget, Gilles Maurer and Sarah
Cubaynes; 4. The meaning of 'exceptional longevity': a critical reappraisal
Jean-Michel Gaillard and Nigel Gilles Yoccoz; 5. The inevitability of
senescence Annette Baudisch; 6. The untapped potential of zoo and aquarium
data for the comparative biology of ageing Morgane Tidière, Johanna Staerk,
Michael J. Adkesson, Dalia A. Conde, Fernando Colchero; 7. Perspectives in
comparative biology of ageing Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard,
Samuel Pavard, François Criscuolo and Fabrice Bertile; 8. An integrative
approach to understanding variation in the form, pattern, and pace of
ageing Pat Monaghan and Jelle Boonekamp; 9. Sex differences in lifespan,
ageing and health in the living world. What can we learn from evolutionary
biology? Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Dominique Pontier,
Hugo Cayuela, Cristina Vieira and Gabriel A. Marais; 10. Evolution of human
reproduction, ageing and longevity Samuel Pavard and Michael Gurven; 11.
Lifespan and mortality in Hunter-gatherers and other subsistence
populations Michael D. Gurven; 12. Longevity in modern populations Nadine
Ouellette and Julie Choquette; 13. Health transition and population ageing:
challenges for the global south Géraldine Duthé, Lucie Vanhoutte, Soumaila
Ouedraogo and Gilles Pison; 14. Limit of human longevity: historical
perspectives and new metric Carlo Giovanni Camarda and Jean-Marie Robine;
15. Mortality modelling at the oldest ages in human populations: a brief
overview Linh Hoang Khanh Dang, Nadine Ouellette, Carlo Giovanni Camarda,
and France Meslé; 16. Lessons from exceptionally long-lived individuals and
long-living families: implications for medical research on ageing and
age-related diseases Larissa Smulders and Joris Deelen; 17. Human
populations with extreme longevities Gianni Pes and Michel Poulain; 18.
Socio-economic consequences of increased longevity in contemporary
populations Miguel Saìnchez-Romero and Alexia Prskawetz; Index.
The eternal youth of ageing research Jean-François Lemaître and Samuel
Pavard; 2. Theories of ageing across ages Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. The
diversity of longevity metrics: statistical considerations, potential
biases and biological implications Victor Ronget, Gilles Maurer and Sarah
Cubaynes; 4. The meaning of 'exceptional longevity': a critical reappraisal
Jean-Michel Gaillard and Nigel Gilles Yoccoz; 5. The inevitability of
senescence Annette Baudisch; 6. The untapped potential of zoo and aquarium
data for the comparative biology of ageing Morgane Tidière, Johanna Staerk,
Michael J. Adkesson, Dalia A. Conde, Fernando Colchero; 7. Perspectives in
comparative biology of ageing Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard,
Samuel Pavard, François Criscuolo and Fabrice Bertile; 8. An integrative
approach to understanding variation in the form, pattern, and pace of
ageing Pat Monaghan and Jelle Boonekamp; 9. Sex differences in lifespan,
ageing and health in the living world. What can we learn from evolutionary
biology? Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Dominique Pontier,
Hugo Cayuela, Cristina Vieira and Gabriel A. Marais; 10. Evolution of human
reproduction, ageing and longevity Samuel Pavard and Michael Gurven; 11.
Lifespan and mortality in Hunter-gatherers and other subsistence
populations Michael D. Gurven; 12. Longevity in modern populations Nadine
Ouellette and Julie Choquette; 13. Health transition and population ageing:
challenges for the global south Géraldine Duthé, Lucie Vanhoutte, Soumaila
Ouedraogo and Gilles Pison; 14. Limit of human longevity: historical
perspectives and new metric Carlo Giovanni Camarda and Jean-Marie Robine;
15. Mortality modelling at the oldest ages in human populations: a brief
overview Linh Hoang Khanh Dang, Nadine Ouellette, Carlo Giovanni Camarda,
and France Meslé; 16. Lessons from exceptionally long-lived individuals and
long-living families: implications for medical research on ageing and
age-related diseases Larissa Smulders and Joris Deelen; 17. Human
populations with extreme longevities Gianni Pes and Michel Poulain; 18.
Socio-economic consequences of increased longevity in contemporary
populations Miguel Saìnchez-Romero and Alexia Prskawetz; Index.
Contents; List of contributors; Foreword Steve Horvath; Acknowledgments; 1.
The eternal youth of ageing research Jean-François Lemaître and Samuel
Pavard; 2. Theories of ageing across ages Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. The
diversity of longevity metrics: statistical considerations, potential
biases and biological implications Victor Ronget, Gilles Maurer and Sarah
Cubaynes; 4. The meaning of 'exceptional longevity': a critical reappraisal
Jean-Michel Gaillard and Nigel Gilles Yoccoz; 5. The inevitability of
senescence Annette Baudisch; 6. The untapped potential of zoo and aquarium
data for the comparative biology of ageing Morgane Tidière, Johanna Staerk,
Michael J. Adkesson, Dalia A. Conde, Fernando Colchero; 7. Perspectives in
comparative biology of ageing Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard,
Samuel Pavard, François Criscuolo and Fabrice Bertile; 8. An integrative
approach to understanding variation in the form, pattern, and pace of
ageing Pat Monaghan and Jelle Boonekamp; 9. Sex differences in lifespan,
ageing and health in the living world. What can we learn from evolutionary
biology? Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Dominique Pontier,
Hugo Cayuela, Cristina Vieira and Gabriel A. Marais; 10. Evolution of human
reproduction, ageing and longevity Samuel Pavard and Michael Gurven; 11.
Lifespan and mortality in Hunter-gatherers and other subsistence
populations Michael D. Gurven; 12. Longevity in modern populations Nadine
Ouellette and Julie Choquette; 13. Health transition and population ageing:
challenges for the global south Géraldine Duthé, Lucie Vanhoutte, Soumaila
Ouedraogo and Gilles Pison; 14. Limit of human longevity: historical
perspectives and new metric Carlo Giovanni Camarda and Jean-Marie Robine;
15. Mortality modelling at the oldest ages in human populations: a brief
overview Linh Hoang Khanh Dang, Nadine Ouellette, Carlo Giovanni Camarda,
and France Meslé; 16. Lessons from exceptionally long-lived individuals and
long-living families: implications for medical research on ageing and
age-related diseases Larissa Smulders and Joris Deelen; 17. Human
populations with extreme longevities Gianni Pes and Michel Poulain; 18.
Socio-economic consequences of increased longevity in contemporary
populations Miguel Saìnchez-Romero and Alexia Prskawetz; Index.
The eternal youth of ageing research Jean-François Lemaître and Samuel
Pavard; 2. Theories of ageing across ages Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; 3. The
diversity of longevity metrics: statistical considerations, potential
biases and biological implications Victor Ronget, Gilles Maurer and Sarah
Cubaynes; 4. The meaning of 'exceptional longevity': a critical reappraisal
Jean-Michel Gaillard and Nigel Gilles Yoccoz; 5. The inevitability of
senescence Annette Baudisch; 6. The untapped potential of zoo and aquarium
data for the comparative biology of ageing Morgane Tidière, Johanna Staerk,
Michael J. Adkesson, Dalia A. Conde, Fernando Colchero; 7. Perspectives in
comparative biology of ageing Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard,
Samuel Pavard, François Criscuolo and Fabrice Bertile; 8. An integrative
approach to understanding variation in the form, pattern, and pace of
ageing Pat Monaghan and Jelle Boonekamp; 9. Sex differences in lifespan,
ageing and health in the living world. What can we learn from evolutionary
biology? Jean-François Lemaître, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Dominique Pontier,
Hugo Cayuela, Cristina Vieira and Gabriel A. Marais; 10. Evolution of human
reproduction, ageing and longevity Samuel Pavard and Michael Gurven; 11.
Lifespan and mortality in Hunter-gatherers and other subsistence
populations Michael D. Gurven; 12. Longevity in modern populations Nadine
Ouellette and Julie Choquette; 13. Health transition and population ageing:
challenges for the global south Géraldine Duthé, Lucie Vanhoutte, Soumaila
Ouedraogo and Gilles Pison; 14. Limit of human longevity: historical
perspectives and new metric Carlo Giovanni Camarda and Jean-Marie Robine;
15. Mortality modelling at the oldest ages in human populations: a brief
overview Linh Hoang Khanh Dang, Nadine Ouellette, Carlo Giovanni Camarda,
and France Meslé; 16. Lessons from exceptionally long-lived individuals and
long-living families: implications for medical research on ageing and
age-related diseases Larissa Smulders and Joris Deelen; 17. Human
populations with extreme longevities Gianni Pes and Michel Poulain; 18.
Socio-economic consequences of increased longevity in contemporary
populations Miguel Saìnchez-Romero and Alexia Prskawetz; Index.







