Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence

Many plants and sessile animals may not show actuarial senescence, the increase in mortality with age predicted to be ubiquitous by classic evolutionary theories of aging. Age-structured demographic information is, however, limited for most organisms. We assessed the age distributions of nine dwarf...

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Main Authors: Dahlgren, Johan P., Rizzi, Silvia, Schweingruber, Fritz H., Hellmann, Lena, Büntgen, Ulf
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Ecological Society of America 2016
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spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:91559 2023-08-20T04:06:12+02:00 Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence Dahlgren, Johan P. Rizzi, Silvia Schweingruber, Fritz H. Hellmann, Lena Büntgen, Ulf 2016 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/91559/1/ecs21521.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/91559/ eng eng Ecological Society of America https://boris.unibe.ch/91559/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dahlgren, Johan P.; Rizzi, Silvia; Schweingruber, Fritz H.; Hellmann, Lena; Büntgen, Ulf (2016). Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence. Ecosphere, 7(10), e01521. Ecological Society of America 10.1002/ecs2.1521 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1521> 500 Science 550 Earth sciences & geology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1521 2023-07-31T21:30:54Z Many plants and sessile animals may not show actuarial senescence, the increase in mortality with age predicted to be ubiquitous by classic evolutionary theories of aging. Age-structured demographic information is, however, limited for most organisms. We assessed the age distributions of nine dwarf shrub species from 863 taproot samples collected in coastal east Greenland. Penalized composite link models (pclm) were used to fill gaps in the observed age ranges, caused by low species-specific sample sizes in relation to life span. Resulting distributions indicate that mortality patterns are independent of age. Actuarial senescence is thus negligible in these dwarf shrub populations. We suggest that smoothing techniques such as pclm enable consideration of noisy age data for determining age distributions. These distributions may, in turn, reveal age effects on demographic rates. Moreover, age determination from the root collars of small plants constitutes a powerful technique to further investigate age dependency of the demography of many plant species, including eudicot herbs. Using these methods for long-lived plants where long-term monitoring is unrealistic, we show that age is unlikely to be an important variable for making population projections and determining extinction risks. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland greenlandic BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Greenland Ecosphere 7 10
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Dahlgren, Johan P.
Rizzi, Silvia
Schweingruber, Fritz H.
Hellmann, Lena
Büntgen, Ulf
Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
topic_facet 500 Science
550 Earth sciences & geology
description Many plants and sessile animals may not show actuarial senescence, the increase in mortality with age predicted to be ubiquitous by classic evolutionary theories of aging. Age-structured demographic information is, however, limited for most organisms. We assessed the age distributions of nine dwarf shrub species from 863 taproot samples collected in coastal east Greenland. Penalized composite link models (pclm) were used to fill gaps in the observed age ranges, caused by low species-specific sample sizes in relation to life span. Resulting distributions indicate that mortality patterns are independent of age. Actuarial senescence is thus negligible in these dwarf shrub populations. We suggest that smoothing techniques such as pclm enable consideration of noisy age data for determining age distributions. These distributions may, in turn, reveal age effects on demographic rates. Moreover, age determination from the root collars of small plants constitutes a powerful technique to further investigate age dependency of the demography of many plant species, including eudicot herbs. Using these methods for long-lived plants where long-term monitoring is unrealistic, we show that age is unlikely to be an important variable for making population projections and determining extinction risks.
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author Dahlgren, Johan P.
Rizzi, Silvia
Schweingruber, Fritz H.
Hellmann, Lena
Büntgen, Ulf
author_facet Dahlgren, Johan P.
Rizzi, Silvia
Schweingruber, Fritz H.
Hellmann, Lena
Büntgen, Ulf
author_sort Dahlgren, Johan P.
title Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
title_short Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
title_full Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
title_fullStr Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
title_full_unstemmed Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
title_sort age distributions of greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence
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op_source Dahlgren, Johan P.; Rizzi, Silvia; Schweingruber, Fritz H.; Hellmann, Lena; Büntgen, Ulf (2016). Age distributions of Greenlandic dwarf shrubs support concept of negligible actuarial senescence. Ecosphere, 7(10), e01521. Ecological Society of America 10.1002/ecs2.1521 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1521>
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