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12 january 2017 18:30:38

 
Reproductive Conflict and the Evolution of Menopause in Killer Whales (Current Biology)
 


Croft et al. show that in resident killer whales, older mothers suffer disproportionate costs when breeding at the same time as their daughters, an effect driven by the unusual demography of resident killer whales. These findings can explain for the first time why reproductive and somatic senescence have been decoupled in resident killer whales.


 
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