Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry offers important insights into how the elemental composition of resources affects their consumers. If resource quality decreases, consumers can respond by shifting their body stoichiometry, avoiding low-quality resources, or up-regulating feeding rates to maintain the supply of required elements while excreting excess carbon (i.e., compensatory feeding). We analyzed multitrophic consumer body stoichiometry, biomass, and feeding rates along a resource-quality gradient in the litter of tropical forest and rubber and oil-palm plantations. Specifically, we calculated macroinvertebrate feeding rates based on consumer metabolic demand and assimilation...
Ecological stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to understand food web consequences of altered bioge...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
Across resource quality gradients, primary consumers must regulate homeostasis and release of nutrie...
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. The high biodiversity and biomass of soil communities is crucial for litter decomposition in terr...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
Resource quantity and quality are fundamental bottom-up constraints on consumers. Best understood in...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
1. The high biodiversity and biomass of soil communities is crucial for litter decomposition in terr...
N and P often limit primary and secondary production in ecosystems, but they also can cause eutrophi...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Ecological stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to understand food web consequences of altered bioge...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
Across resource quality gradients, primary consumers must regulate homeostasis and release of nutrie...
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. The high biodiversity and biomass of soil communities is crucial for litter decomposition in terr...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
Resource quantity and quality are fundamental bottom-up constraints on consumers. Best understood in...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
1. The high biodiversity and biomass of soil communities is crucial for litter decomposition in terr...
N and P often limit primary and secondary production in ecosystems, but they also can cause eutrophi...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Ecological stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to understand food web consequences of altered bioge...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
Across resource quality gradients, primary consumers must regulate homeostasis and release of nutrie...