Rodríguez-Muñoz, RolandoBoonekamp, Jelle J.Liu, Xing P.Skicko, IanPedersen, Sophie HauglandFisher, David N.Hopwood, PaulTregenza, Tom2020-06-292020-06-292019-02Rodríguez-Muñoz, R, Boonekamp, J J, Liu, X P, Skicko, I, Pedersen, S H, Fisher, D N, Hopwood, P & Tregenza, T 2019, 'Comparing individual and population measures of senescence across 10 years in a wild insect population', Evolution, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 293-302. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.136740014-3820ORCID: /0000-0002-4444-4450/work/52122847https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14594Acknowledgements We thank L. Rodrıguez and M.C. Munoz for unconditional support,providing access to facilities including the WildCrickets study meadow.The following people contributed to video processing and data recording:Thor Veen, Carlos Rodrıguez del Valle, Alan Rees, Hannah Hudson,Jasmine Jenkin, Lauren Morse, Emma Rogan, Emelia Hiorns, Sarah Cal-low, Jamie Barnes, Chloe Mnatzaganian, Olivia Pearson, Adele James,Robin Brown, Chris Shipway, Luke Meadows and Peter Efstratiou. We also thank www.icode.co.uk for modifications to their i-catcher video recording package to optimize it for behavioral research. Michael Briga,Fernando Colchero, Dan Nussey, Andy Young, and Thor Veen made very useful comments on preliminary versions of the manuscript, and Jon Slate has been a constant partner in the development of the project. Comments from Jean-Michel Gaillard and Felix Zajitschek represented an important contribution to improve the manuscript. This work was supported bythe Natural Environment Research Council (NERC); standard grants:NE/E005403/1, NE/H02364X/1, NE/L003635/1, NE/R000328/1, andstudentships: NE/H02249X/1 (Fisher) and NE/L003635/1 (Skicko), the Leverhulme Trust and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement CONSENT. 792215 (Boonekamp)10405160engBaSTAdemographic ageingextrinsic mortalityintrinsic mortalitylongevitylongitudinal studyQ Science (General)Q1Comparing individual and population measures of senescence across 10 years in a wild insect populationJournal article10.1111/evo.13674732