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423 The scent of death? Worms experience altered fertility and lifespan when exposed to dead counterparts

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 05/22/2025 16:27 EDT

The scent of death? Worms experience altered fertility and lifespan when exposed to dead counterparts

Research reveals that for C. elegans worms, the presence of dead members of their species has profound behavioral and physiological effects, leading them to more quickly reproduce and shortening their lifespans.

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