Week 10.1 Evolution and Life History Trade-Offs in Organisms

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Life history
Patterns of growth, reproduction, and survival.
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Life history trade-offs
Compromises between incompatible traits in organisms.
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Semelparous organisms
Reproduce once in a lifetime, then die.
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Iteroparous organisms
Reproduce multiple times throughout their life.
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Demography
Statistical study of population changes over time.
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Life tables
Tools for analyzing survival data in populations.
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Survival data
Information on the likelihood of survival over time.
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Reproductive strategies
Methods organisms use to reproduce effectively.
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Environmental constraints
Factors limiting resource allocation in organisms.
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Natural selection
Process favoring optimal energy allocation for reproduction.
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r (growth rate)
Maximum growth rate of a population.
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K (carrying capacity)
Maximum population size an environment can sustain.
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Life history traits
Traits affecting survival, reproduction, and growth probabilities.
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Genotypic variation
Differences in genetic makeup affecting phenotypes.
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Phenotypic plasticity
Variation in traits due to environmental interactions.
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Heritability
Estimate of genetic variation in a trait.
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Physiology
Study of bodily functions and processes.
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Longevity
Length of life or lifespan of an organism.
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Rate of living theory
Aging theory based on metabolic rate.
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Telomeres
Protective DNA sequences at chromosome ends.
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Cell senescence
Non-dividing state triggered by short telomeres.
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Tumor protein P53
Protein regulating cell division and aging.
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Mutation accumulation hypothesis
Late-acting mutations weakly selected in evolution.
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Antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis
Single gene affects multiple traits, influencing aging.
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Reproductive effort
Energy invested in producing offspring.
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Clutch size
Number of offspring produced at one time.
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David Lack's hypothesis
Optimal clutch size maximizes surviving offspring.
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Energy balances
Carried over among reproductive years.
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Bioenergetic model
Model analyzing energy use in organisms.
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Body size
Mass of an organism influencing its traits.
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Migration
Seasonal movement of organisms for resources.
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Sedentary tortoises
Tortoises that do not migrate for resources.
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Crazy organisms
Unique reproductive behaviors in certain species.
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North Pacific Giant Octopus
Lives 3-5 years, reproduces once.
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Giant sequoia
Lives thousands of years, reproduces annually.
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Sand cricket morphs
Different forms adapting to resource availability.
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Age-specific reproductive investments
Resource allocation varies with age.
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Age-specific mortality schedules
Patterns of death rates at different ages.
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Length of life
Duration an organism lives before dying.
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Physiological limits
Biological constraints on cell and tissue function.
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Evolutionary responses
Adaptations based on environmental interactions.
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Fitness
Organism's ability to survive and reproduce.
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Population life table properties
Characteristics derived from individual success rates.
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Trade-off between cancer risk and aging
Balancing longevity and cancer susceptibility.
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High levels of p53
Reduce stem cell division and cancer risk.
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Moderate telomere length
Optimal balance between cancer risk and cell division.