Telomere dynamics in wild brown trout: effects of compensatory growth and early growth investment

Volume: 177, Issue: 4, Pages: 1221 - 1230
Published: Feb 20, 2015
Abstract
After a period of food deprivation, animals often respond with a period of faster than normal growth. Such responses have been suggested to result in decreased chromosomal maintenance, which in turn may affect the future fitness of an individual. Here, we present a field experiment in which a food deprivation period of 24 days was enforced on fish from a natural population of juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) at the start of the high-growth...
Paper Details
Title
Telomere dynamics in wild brown trout: effects of compensatory growth and early growth investment
Published Date
Feb 20, 2015
Journal
Volume
177
Issue
4
Pages
1221 - 1230
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