The sources of sex differences in aging in annual fishes

Author:

Reichard MartinORCID,Blažek RadimORCID,Žák JakubORCID,Kačer Petr,Tomášek OldřichORCID,Albrecht TomášORCID,Cellerino AlessandroORCID,Polačik MatejORCID

Abstract

AbstractSex differences in lifespan and aging are widespread among animals, with males usually the shorter-lived sex. Despite extensive research interest, it is unclear how lifespan differences between the sexes are modulated by genetic, environmental and social factors. We combined comparative data from natural populations of annual killifishes with experimental results on replicated captive populations, showing that females consistently outlived males in the wild. This sex-specific survival difference persisted in social environment only in two most aggressive species, and ceased completely when social and physical contacts were prevented. Demographically, neither an earlier start nor faster rate of aging accounted for shorter male lifespans, but increased baseline mortality and the lack of mortality deceleration in the oldest age shortened male lifespan. The sexes did not differ in any measure of functional aging we recorded. Overall, we demonstrate that sex differences in lifespan and aging may be ameliorated by modulating social and environmental conditions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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