Fast females, slow males: accelerated ageing and reproductive senescence in Drosophila melanogaster females across diverse social environments
Lauren M Harrison, Jessica Hughes, Amanda Bretman, Alexei A Maklakov, Tracey Chapman

TL;DR
Female fruit flies age and lose reproductive ability faster than males, even in different social settings.
Contribution
The study reveals sex-specific aging patterns and social environment effects on reproductive senescence in fruit flies.
Findings
Females showed accelerated aging and reproductive decline compared to males.
Same-sex exposure in females increased reproductive aging with minimal lifespan impact.
Males maintained mating performance with age and were less affected by social environments.
Abstract
Females and males typically differ in lifespan, patterns of ageing, and reproduction. General explanations for variation in the magnitude of this sex-specificity remain elusive, and the role of the social environment in this context is under-explored. Sexual selection theory predicts that males should adopt a “live fast, die young” strategy, as their fitness is likely to be contingent on intense investment to achieve success in competing for potentially few matings. However, there is a growing realization that sexual selection can act on a much broader suite of “general performance” traits than only those directly related to mating competition. This, combined with frequently observed high costs of reproduction in females, makes an alternative prediction—that ageing and reproductive senescence can be high for females, and could potentially exceed what is seen in males. We tested these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Behavior and Reproduction · Evolution and Genetic Dynamics · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
