Abstract Background The relative importance of nutrients derived from different sources for tissue synthesis is crucial for predicting a species responds to changes in food availability. The ecological and physiological strategies that govern the incorporation and routing of nutrients for reproduction are often well understood. However, the role and adaptive value of both species and individual variation during early life-stage remain elusive. In freshwater systems, dietary nutrient allocation to somatic tissue should be favoured when dietary source peaks and resource limitation may hinder flexible resource allocation. We used carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) to examine metabolic nutrient routing and resource allocation f...
Two species of seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida (Fabricius) and Coelopa pilipes (Halliday) (both Diptera...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
Bio-assessment protocols for the subsurface domain of river channels (i.e. hyporheic zone) are scarc...
The relative importance of nutrients derived from different sources for tissue synthesis is crucial ...
I investigated the effects of stream nutrient enrichment on aquatic insect stoichiometry, particular...
A bstract Isotopes are widely used in ecology to study food webs and physiology. The fractionation o...
The effects of different local food resources on the diets of some filipalpian stonefly nymphs (Apha...
We evaluated the effects of periphyton elemental composition on the rate and ratios of N and P excre...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes were used to determine the foods assimilated by mayflies in thre...
xii, 126 leaves m ; 29 cmFreshwater and terrestrial ecosystems are connected through biomass exchan...
Sedentary species face a trade-off between the benefits of exploiting food close to their homes and ...
The stable N isotopic composition of individual amino acids (SIAA) has recently been used to estimat...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen are valuable tools for field ecologists to u...
Adult aquatic insects emerging from streams can subsidize riparian food webs, but little is known of...
Physiological mechanisms such as allocation and release of nutrients are keys to understanding an an...
Two species of seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida (Fabricius) and Coelopa pilipes (Halliday) (both Diptera...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
Bio-assessment protocols for the subsurface domain of river channels (i.e. hyporheic zone) are scarc...
The relative importance of nutrients derived from different sources for tissue synthesis is crucial ...
I investigated the effects of stream nutrient enrichment on aquatic insect stoichiometry, particular...
A bstract Isotopes are widely used in ecology to study food webs and physiology. The fractionation o...
The effects of different local food resources on the diets of some filipalpian stonefly nymphs (Apha...
We evaluated the effects of periphyton elemental composition on the rate and ratios of N and P excre...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes were used to determine the foods assimilated by mayflies in thre...
xii, 126 leaves m ; 29 cmFreshwater and terrestrial ecosystems are connected through biomass exchan...
Sedentary species face a trade-off between the benefits of exploiting food close to their homes and ...
The stable N isotopic composition of individual amino acids (SIAA) has recently been used to estimat...
RATIONALE: Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen are valuable tools for field ecologists to u...
Adult aquatic insects emerging from streams can subsidize riparian food webs, but little is known of...
Physiological mechanisms such as allocation and release of nutrients are keys to understanding an an...
Two species of seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida (Fabricius) and Coelopa pilipes (Halliday) (both Diptera...
AbstractOmnivory involves numerous feeding relationships and a complex web of interactions. When usi...
Bio-assessment protocols for the subsurface domain of river channels (i.e. hyporheic zone) are scarc...