Sex-dependent selection, ageing, and implications for "staying alive".
Robert C BrooksKhandis R BlakePublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Incorporating theoretic insights from ageing biology could advance the "staying alive" hypothesis. Higher male extrinsic mortality can weaken selection against ageing-related diseases and self-preservation, leading to high male intrinsic mortality. This may incidentally result in female-biased longevity-promoting traits, a possibility that will require rigorous testing in order to disentangle from the adaptive self-preservation hypothesis presented in the target article.