Ecological stoichiometry is a useful tool for studying how the elemental composition of organisms and their food affects production, nutrient cycling, and food-web dynamics. Two analyses are presented here that show that the use of simple element ratios in stoichiometric calculations may in certain circumstances prove inadequate because of the influence in animal nutrition of biochemical aspects of diet. In the first, a stoichiometric analysis of herbivores consuming food with varying carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratios is undertaken, in which the intake of C is segregated into easily assimilated compounds and fiber. Two herbivore strategies emerge from the analysis, both as a means of minimizing limitation by C, not N: fiber eaters that consum...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
Ecologists have long recognized that species are sustained by the flux, storage and turnover of two ...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
The dietary value of a prey type varies with its nutritional status and hence with its C:N:P content...
Animals encountering nutritionally imbalanced foods should release elements in excess of requirement...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
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...
Ecologists have long recognized that species are sustained by the flux, storage and turnover of two ...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
The dietary value of a prey type varies with its nutritional status and hence with its C:N:P content...
Animals encountering nutritionally imbalanced foods should release elements in excess of requirement...
Carbon and nitrogen cycles are coupled through both stoichiometric requirements for microbial biomas...
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...
Ecologists have long recognized that species are sustained by the flux, storage and turnover of two ...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...