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A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived.

Gavin C WoodruffErik JohnsonPatrick C Phillips
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Consistent with observations in other ectotherms, slower growth in C. inopinata indicates a potential trade-off between body size and developmental timing, whereas its unchanged lifespan suggests that longevity is largely uncoupled from its increase in body size. Additionally, temperature-dependent patterns of fitness in C. inopinata are consistent with its geographic origins in subtropical Okinawa. Overall, these results underscore the extent to which changes in ecological context and body size can shape life history traits.
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