Constant mortality and fertility over age in Hydra.
Abstract
Senescence, the increase in mortality and decline in fertility with age after maturity,
was thought to be inevitable for all multicellular species capable of repeated breeding.
Recent theoretical advances and compilations of data suggest that mortality and fertility
trajectories can go up or down, or remain constant with age, but the data are scanty
and problematic. Here, we present compelling evidence for constant age-specific death
and reproduction rates in Hydra, a basal metazoan, in a set of experiments comprising
more than 3.9 million days of observations of individual Hydra. Our data show that
2,256 Hydra from two closely related species in two laboratories in 12 cohorts, with
cohort age ranging from 0 to more than 41 y, have extremely low, constant rates of
mortality. Fertility rates for Hydra did not systematically decline with advancing
age. This falsifies the universality of the theories of the evolution of aging that
posit that all species deteriorate with age after maturity. The nonsenescent life
history of Hydra implies levels of maintenance and repair that are sufficient to prevent
the accumulation of damage for at least decades after maturity, far longer than the
short life expectancy of Hydra in the wild. A high proportion of stem cells, constant
and rapid cell turnover, few cell types, a simple body plan, and the fact that the
germ line is not segregated from the soma are characteristics of Hydra that may make
nonsenescence feasible. Nonsenescence may be optimal because lifetime reproduction
may be enhanced more by extending adult life spans than by increasing daily fertility.
Type
Journal articleSubject
agingbiodemography
clonal reproduction
invertebrates
nonsenescence
Animals
Biological Evolution
Fertility
Hydra
Life Expectancy
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10.1073/pnas.1521002112Publication Info
Schaible, Ralf; Scheuerlein, Alexander; Dańko, Maciej J; Gampe, Jutta; Martínez, Daniel
E; & Vaupel, James W (2015). Constant mortality and fertility over age in Hydra. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 112(51). pp. 15701-15706. 10.1073/pnas.1521002112. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14656.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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