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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons H.L. (Hannah) Dugdale, Prof

Research interests

I am interested in the evolution of within- and between-individual differences in behavioural and life-history traits. The Dugdale Research Group's focus is the evolution of senescence. One of the most profound challenges we all face is that we deteriorate with age – a process known as senescence. Individuals clearly senesce differently, but our understanding of how and why individuals senesce in such different ways remains limited. Our research takes a comprehensive and integrative approach to investigate why individual variation in senescence evolved and is maintained. This will generate vital knowledge on how individuals can live longer, healthier lives.

Publicaties

Metagenomic analyses of gut microbiome composition and function with age in a wild bird; little change, except increased transposase gene abundance

Nest-site selection and nest predation in a tropical passerine in relation to food, friends, and foes

Rainfall is associated with divorce in the socially monogamous Seychelles warbler

Adult telomere length is positively correlated with survival and lifetime reproductive success in a wild passerine

Causes and consequences of divorce in a long-lived socially monogamous bird

Heritability and age-dependent changes in genetic variation of telomere length in a wild house sparrow population

Implications of adult sex ratios for natal dispersal in a cooperative breeder

Lack of parental mate-switching effects on offspring fitness components in a long-lived socially monogamous species

Lifespan costs of reproduction increase during the Great Finnish Famine

Longitudinal gut microbiome dynamics in relation to age and senescence in a wild animal population

Pers/media

Diversity leads to better science

Women in Science: The UG celebrates International Women’s Day

Podcast: Hannah Dugdale - Aging processes in humans and animals

Bird divorce rates may be linked to rainfall

Hannah Dugdale winner of the 2024 Athena Award

The first rule of Badger Club: don’t talk about Badger Club

Women in academia lose out - The Covid penalty

Eva zoekt uit: Waarom gaan we dood?

‘Hot air in Glasgow means it’s time for radical leadership’: Read full letter signed by more than 200 academics