Twenty species of freshwater fishes were collected fromMinnesota, Iowa andMichigan and their whole-body carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents and the respective C:N:P ratios were determined. Patterns were examined in intra- and interspecific variation, allometry and variation caused by habitat and trophic level in whole fish while controlling for the role of phylogeny. Stoichiometric variation was greater across than within species, C:N:P allometry was species-specific, nutrient content within a species was somewhat habitat-specific and P concentration showed a strong phylogenetic signal. Stoichiometric relationships with allometry and feeding guild were observed but were not significant in an analysis accounting for non-independence of ...
Several hypotheses concerning the role of fishes in influencing nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecos...
A central premise of ecological stoichiometry is that consumers maintain relatively fixed elemental ...
Accurate estimates of phosphorus (P) digestibility are essential to enable the formulation of cost-e...
Phenotypes can both evolve in response to, and affect, ecosystem change, but few examples of divergi...
Intraspecific variation in stoichiometric traits was thought to be an adaptive response to reduce th...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
The elemental composition of animals, or their organismal stoichiometry, is thought to constrain the...
<div><p>The elemental composition of animals, or their organismal stoichiometry, is thought to const...
<p>Animals are believed to be homeostatic by maintaining relatively constant body nutrient content i...
International audienceThe elemental carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) compositions of the ...
International audienceAimThe aim was to document how body stoichiometry of heterotrophs varies globa...
Interspecific differences in organismal stoichiometry (OS) have been documented in a wide range of a...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
Compound-specific nitrogen stable isotope analysis provides an approach for estimating animal trophi...
Several hypotheses concerning the role of fishes in influencing nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecos...
A central premise of ecological stoichiometry is that consumers maintain relatively fixed elemental ...
Accurate estimates of phosphorus (P) digestibility are essential to enable the formulation of cost-e...
Phenotypes can both evolve in response to, and affect, ecosystem change, but few examples of divergi...
Intraspecific variation in stoichiometric traits was thought to be an adaptive response to reduce th...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
The elemental composition of animals, or their organismal stoichiometry, is thought to constrain the...
<div><p>The elemental composition of animals, or their organismal stoichiometry, is thought to const...
<p>Animals are believed to be homeostatic by maintaining relatively constant body nutrient content i...
International audienceThe elemental carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) compositions of the ...
International audienceAimThe aim was to document how body stoichiometry of heterotrophs varies globa...
Interspecific differences in organismal stoichiometry (OS) have been documented in a wide range of a...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
Compound-specific nitrogen stable isotope analysis provides an approach for estimating animal trophi...
Several hypotheses concerning the role of fishes in influencing nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecos...
A central premise of ecological stoichiometry is that consumers maintain relatively fixed elemental ...
Accurate estimates of phosphorus (P) digestibility are essential to enable the formulation of cost-e...