Hormone concentrations in young mammals predict trade-offs later in life

Tuesday, December 20, 2016 - 09:31 in Biology & Nature

Early development after birth can have profound effects on survival and reproduction. Now, new research suggests that concentrations of a hormone associated with growth and aging in humans can be used to predict growth, reproduction, and lifespan in a population of wild animals.

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