1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient cycling within ecosystems. However, we still know little about either the underlying causes of these stoichiometric differences, or the consistency of these differences across large geographic extents. 2. Here we analyze elemental (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) composition of 872 aquatic macroinvertebrates (71 species) inhabiting tank bromeliads (n = 140) from five distantly located sites across Central and South America to (1) test phylogenetic, trophic and body size scaling explanations for why organisms differ in elemental composition, and (2) determine if patterns in elemental composition are universal or context-dependent. 3. Taxonomy ex...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
International audienceEcologists rely on various functional traits when investigating the functionin...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
Ecological stoichiometry seeks to understand the ecological consequences of elemental imbalances bet...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
International audienceEcologists rely on various functional traits when investigating the functionin...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
Ecological stoichiometry seeks to understand the ecological consequences of elemental imbalances bet...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
1. Animals that have similar morphological traits are expected to share similar ecological niches. T...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
International audienceEcologists rely on various functional traits when investigating the functionin...