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Maternal age at birth shapes offspring life‐history trajectory across generations in long‐lived Asian elephantsReichert et al., 2020
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- Reichert S
- Berger V
- Jackson J
- Chapman S
- Htut W
- Mar K
- Lummaa V
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- Journal of animal ecology
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Advanced maternal age at birth can have pronounced consequences for offspring health, survival and reproduction. If carried over to the next generation, such fitness effects could have important implications for population dynamics and the evolution of ageing, but these …
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