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Evidence that fertility trades off with early offspring fitness as males ageJohnson et al., 2018
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- Johnson S
- Zellhuber-McMillan S
- Gillum J
- Dunleavy J
- Evans J
- Nakagawa S
- Gemmell N
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Models of ageing predict that sperm function and fertility should decline with age as sperm are exposed to free radical damage and mutation accumulation. However, theory also suggests that mating with older males should be beneficial for females because survival to …
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