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List of works by Jelle J. Boonekamp

Addendum to: ‘Reproductive effort accelerates actuarial senescence in wild birds: an experimental study’

scientific article published on 14 January 2015

Change in body mass can overrule the effects of maternal testosterone on primary offspring sex ratio of first eggs in homing pigeons.

scientific article published in May 2010

Comparing individual and population measures of senescence across 10 years in a wild insect population

scientific article published on 10 January 2019

Does oxidative stress shorten telomeres?

scientific article

Experimentally increased brood size accelerates actuarial senescence and increases subsequent reproductive effort in a wild bird population

scientific article published on 09 February 2020

Food availability affects adult survival trajectories depending on early developmental conditions.

scientific article

Immune activation suppresses plasma testosterone level: a meta-analysis.

scientific article published in December 2008

Nestling telomere shortening, but not telomere length, reflects developmental stress and predicts survival in wild birds.

scientific article published on 30 April 2014

Reproductive effort accelerates actuarial senescence in wild birds: an experimental study

scientific article published in May 2014

Slower senescence in a wild insect population in years with a more female-biased sex ratio

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Social life histories: jackdaw dominance increases with age, terminally declines and shortens lifespan

scientific article

Telomere length behaves as biomarker of somatic redundancy rather than biological age.

scientific article published on 22 February 2013

Telomere length is highly heritable and independent of growth rate manipulated by temperature in field crickets

scientific article published on 31 May 2020

Testing the effect of early-life reproductive effort on age-related decline in a wild insect

scientific article published on 10 January 2019

The heuristic value of redundancy models of aging

scientific article published on 8 September 2015

The nutritional and hedonic value of food modulate sexual receptivity in Drosophila melanogaster females

scientific article