نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive history

تعداد نتایج: 441343  

2017
Fabio Manfredini Alfonso E Romero Inti Pedroso Alberto Paccanaro Seirian Sumner Mark J F Brown

Life-history transitions require major reprogramming at the behavioral and physiological level. Mating and reproductive maturation are known to trigger changes in gene transcription in reproductive tissues in a wide range of organisms, but we understand little about the molecular consequences of a failure to mate or become reproductively mature, and it is not clear to what extent these processe...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2009
Barbara Nemesure Suh-Yuh Wu Ian R Hambleton M Cristina Leske Anselm J Hennis

The Barbados National Cancer Study (BNCS) is a nationwide case-control study investigating environmental and genetic factors for breast cancer (BC) in a predominantly African-origin population with similar ancestry as African-Americans. This report evaluates associations of incident BC in the BNCS to various factors, including demographic, anthropometric, reproductive and family history variabl...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Jeffrey Kerby Eric Post

For some species, climate change has altered environmental conditions away from those in which life-history strategies evolved. In such cases, if adaptation does not keep pace with these changes, existing life-history strategies may become maladaptive and lead to population declines. We use life-history theory, with a specific emphasis on breeding strategies, in the context of the trophic match...

2015
Devaleena S. Pradhan Tessa K. Solomon-Lane Matthew S. Grober

Steroid hormones are critical regulators of reproductive life history, and the steroid sensitive traits (morphology, behavior, physiology) associated with particular life history stages can have substantial fitness consequences for an organism. Hormones, behavior and fitness are reciprocally associated and can be used in an integrative fashion to understand how the environment impacts organisma...

2015
Christina M May Agnieszka Doroszuk Bas J Zwaan

Both developmental nutrition and adult nutrition affect life-history traits; however, little is known about whether the effect of developmental nutrition depends on the adult environment experienced. We used the fruit fly to determine whether life-history traits, particularly life span and fecundity, are affected by developmental nutrition, and whether this depends on the extent to which the ad...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2014
Robert M Cox Matthew B Lovern Ryan Calsbeek

The ubiquitous life-history trade-off between reproduction and survival has long been hypothesized to reflect underlying energy-allocation trade-offs between reproductive investment and processes related to self-maintenance. Although recent work has questioned whether energy-allocation models provide sufficient explanations for the survival cost of reproduction, direct tests of this hypothesis ...

2011
Tom H. E. Mason Roberta Chirichella Shane A. Richards Philip A. Stephens Stephen G. Willis Marco Apollonio

BACKGROUND A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to reproduction optimally over time (reproductive allocation). The reproductive restraint hypothesis predicts that reproductive effort (RE; the allocation of resources to current reproduction) should peak at prime-age, whilst the terminal investment hypothesis predicts that individuals should continue to...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2011
Eunsuk Kim Kathleen Donohue

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Distinguishing the contributions of phenotypic plasticity vs. population differentiation to variation in the life history of plants throughout their range is important for predicting their performance after dispersal or their responses to environmental change. In Erysimum capitatum, plants in alpine environments are iteroparous perennials, but those below tree line are seme...

2018
Mohamed Khalis Barbara Charbotel Véronique Chajès Sabina Rinaldi Aurélie Moskal Carine Biessy Laure Dossus Inge Huybrechts Emmanuel Fort Nawfel Mellas Samira Elfakir Hafida Charaka Chakib Nejjari Isabelle Romieu Karima El Rhazi

BACKGROUND Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. In the Moroccan context, the role of well-known reproductive factors in breast cancer remains poorly documented. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between menstrual and reproductive factors and breast cancer risk in Moroccan women in the Fez region. METHODS A case-control study was conducted at the Hass...

2011
Massoud Talebkhan Garoussi Farhang Sasani

The objective of the study was to evaluate the uterine histopathological changes in Holstein dairy cows, within the range of 90-145 day in milk, with or without clinical history of reproduction system disorders. Lactating Holstein cows (n =133) with (n=92, 69.17%) or without (n= 41, 30.82%) recorded clinical signs of reproduction diseases were examined for uterine histopathological lesions. The...

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