Despite our deep interest in mortality, little is known about why some
individuals live to middle age and others to extreme old age. Life
span, mortality, and aging present some of the most profound mysteries
in biology. In Longevity, James Carey draws on unprecedented data to
develop a biological and demographic framework for identifying the key
factors that govern aging, life span, and mortality in humans and
other animals. Carey presents the results of a monumental,
twelve-year, National Institute on Aging-funded research project on
the determinants of longevity using data from the life tables of five
million Mediterranean fruit flies, the most comprehensive set of life
table studies ever on the mortality dynamics of a single species. He
interprets the fruit fly data within the context of human aging and
the aging process in general to identify the determinants of
mortality. Three key themes emerge: the absence of species-specific
life span limits, the context-specific nature of the mortality rate,
and biodemographic linkages between longevity and reproduction. A
powerful foundation for the emerging field of biodemography and a rich
framework for considering the future of human life span, Longevity
will be an indispensable resource for readers from a range of fields
including population biology, demography, gerontology, ecology,
evolutionary biology, and medical research.
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The Biology and Demography of Life Span
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691224084
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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