Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global scales. We propose that a stoichiometric approach, examining the fluxes of multiple elements and the ratio between them, may be a useful tool for better understanding human effects on ecosystem processes and services. The different scale of impacts of the elements carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus and the different nature of their biogeochemical cycles, imply a large variation of their stoichiometric ratios in space and time and thus divergent impacts on biota. In this paper, we examine the effects of anthropogenic perturbations on nutrient ratios in ecosystems in two examples and one case study. Altered stoichiometry in agricultural systems (exa...
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Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
Ecological stoichiometry (ES) has become one of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks in environ...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
The natural world is inherently complex, and the application of theories that reduce complexity may ...
Over the past five decades, the delivery of global Ecosystem Services (ES) has diminished and this h...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Global change analyses usually consider biodiversity as a global asset that needs to be preserved. B...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Aquatic ecosystems are increasingly stressed not only by increased nutrient loads (eutrophication) b...
156 pagesElemental cycling is fundamental to life and can be an indicator of ecosystem condition and...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
Ecological stoichiometry (ES) has become one of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks in environ...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
The natural world is inherently complex, and the application of theories that reduce complexity may ...
Over the past five decades, the delivery of global Ecosystem Services (ES) has diminished and this h...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Global change analyses usually consider biodiversity as a global asset that needs to be preserved. B...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Aquatic ecosystems are increasingly stressed not only by increased nutrient loads (eutrophication) b...
156 pagesElemental cycling is fundamental to life and can be an indicator of ecosystem condition and...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
Ecological stoichiometry (ES) has become one of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks in environ...