Within the last two decades, ecological stoichiometry (ES) and nutritional geometry (NG, also known as geometric framework for nutrition) have delivered novel insights into core questions of nutritional ecology. These two nutritionally explicit frameworks differ in the ‘nutrient currency’ used and the focus of their past research; behavioural feeding strategies in NG, mainly investigating terrestrial organisms, and trophic ecology in ES, mainly in aquatic settings. However, both NG and ES have developed in explaining patterns across various scales of biological organization. Integrating specific tools of these frameworks could advance the field of nutritional ecology by unifying theoretical and empirical approaches from the organismal to ec...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...
Within the last two decades, ecological stoichiometry (ES) and nutritional geometry (NG, also known ...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Trophic interactions are key to ecosystem function, and the nutritional quality of food resources ca...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters for linking above-ground and below-ground ecologi...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...
Within the last two decades, ecological stoichiometry (ES) and nutritional geometry (NG, also known ...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Trophic interactions are key to ecosystem function, and the nutritional quality of food resources ca...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters for linking above-ground and below-ground ecologi...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above- and below-ground ecolo...