1. Recent nutritional ecology theories predict that an organism feeding on a single, highly predictable food should lack the typical active regulation of nutrient balance observed in all other organisms studied so far. It could instead limit itself to controlling the amount of food eaten alone. Such an animal would however be strongly affected by nutrient imbalances. 2. Termites are an ideal model animal to test those predictions. 3. We investigated how the nutritional content of food affected termites’ intake and performance by constraining groups of Nasutitermes exitiosus to artificial diets varying in their macronutrient ratios. 4. We showed that (1) termites, contrary to other insects, did not compensate for nutrient imbalance by adjust...
Nutrition structures ecology and evolution across all scales of biological organization. It is well ...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
1. Some animals change their feeding behaviour when infected with parasites, seeking out substances ...
1. Recent nutritional ecology theories predict that an organism feeding on a single, highly predicta...
Recent nutritional ecology theories predict that an organism feeding on a single, highly predictable...
International audienceMany animals have been shown to select among nutritionally complementary foods...
Most studies on termite food selection have focused on a single nutrient per choice, however, termit...
Most living organisms must regulate their nutrient intake to survive and reproduce. This regulation ...
Scarcity or inadequate nutrition can affect biological and behavioural aspects of subterranean termi...
505-507In the study, total carbohydrate and protein content of the sexual and worker forms of subte...
In insects, lifespan and reproduction are strongly associated with nutrition. The ratio and amount o...
Herbivores and omnivores, faced with a nutritionally complex diet, have evolved the capacity to bala...
Nutrition is vital to health, but whilst the link between diet and body nutritional composition is w...
Food availability affects the trade-off between maintenance and reproduction in a wide range of orga...
Nutrition structures ecology and evolution across all scales of biological organization. It is well ...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
1. Some animals change their feeding behaviour when infected with parasites, seeking out substances ...
1. Recent nutritional ecology theories predict that an organism feeding on a single, highly predicta...
Recent nutritional ecology theories predict that an organism feeding on a single, highly predictable...
International audienceMany animals have been shown to select among nutritionally complementary foods...
Most studies on termite food selection have focused on a single nutrient per choice, however, termit...
Most living organisms must regulate their nutrient intake to survive and reproduce. This regulation ...
Scarcity or inadequate nutrition can affect biological and behavioural aspects of subterranean termi...
505-507In the study, total carbohydrate and protein content of the sexual and worker forms of subte...
In insects, lifespan and reproduction are strongly associated with nutrition. The ratio and amount o...
Herbivores and omnivores, faced with a nutritionally complex diet, have evolved the capacity to bala...
Nutrition is vital to health, but whilst the link between diet and body nutritional composition is w...
Food availability affects the trade-off between maintenance and reproduction in a wide range of orga...
Nutrition structures ecology and evolution across all scales of biological organization. It is well ...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
1. Some animals change their feeding behaviour when infected with parasites, seeking out substances ...