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(Assistant Director of Research Development, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine-;), (Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine),
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190454104
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Does Aging Stop? reveals the most paradoxical finding of recent aging research: the cessation of demographic aging. The authors show that aging stops at the level of the individual organism, and explain why evolution allows this. The implications of this counter-intuitive conclusion are profound, and aging research now needs to accept three uncomfortable truths. First, aging is not a cumulative physiological process. Second, the fundamental theory that is required to explain, manipulate, and probe the phenomena of aging comes from evolutionary biology. Third, strong-inference experimental strategies for aging must be founded in evolutionary research, not cell or molecular biology. The result of fifteen years of research bringing together new applications of evolutionary theory, new models for demography, and massive experimentation, Does Aging Stop? advances an entirely new foundation for the scientific study of aging.

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"As an attempt to justify the existence of plateaus as direct outcomes of natural selection, the book is as good as it gets. The authors do a thorough job of presenting their ideas, along with the models and data they believe back these ideas up." -- Thomas B. L. Kirkwood, Institute for Ageing & Health, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Figures
xiii
Tables
xvii
1 Introduction: A Third Phase of Life
1(6)
2 Discovery of Late Life
7(16)
3 Late Life Is Predicted by Hamiltonian Evolutionary Theory
23(16)
4 Late-Life Mortality and Fecundity Plateaus Evolve
39(17)
5 Genetics of Late Life Involve Antagonistic Pleiotropy
56(13)
6 Demography of Late Life with Lifelong Heterogeneity
69(11)
7 Evolution of Lifelong Heterogeneity
80(7)
8 Experimental Tests of Lifelong Heterogeneity
87(18)
9 Death Spirals
105(16)
10 Physiology of Late Life
121(9)
11 Late Life in Human Populations
130(12)
12 Aging Stops: Late Life, Evolutionary Biology, and Gerontology
142(11)
Appendix 153(32)
References 185(14)
Author Index 199(3)
Subject Index 202
Laurence Mueller is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine. His research interests are in life-history evolution, aging, and the population genetic aspects of forensic DNA typing. Dr. Mueller is the author of over 100 research papers in these fields as well as two books: Stability in Model Populations and Evolution and Ecology of the Organism.

Casandra Rauser is the Assistant Director of Research Development for the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine.

Michael Rose is Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Evolutionary Biology of Aging (OUP, 1991), and was awarded the Busse Research Prize by the World Congress of Gerontology in 1997.