At the interface of the interactions between organisms and their environments, nutrient cycling dynamics significantly shape ecosystems. Ecological stoichiometry focuses on the availability and balance of elements through ecosystems, however, elemental analyses can oversimplify the animal nutrition and physiology components of biochemical flow through ecosystems. The study of consumer-driven nutrient recycling traces the fate of ingested elements and other nutrients through consumer excretive processes and the role of nutrient deposition in ecosystem nutrient flow. But, the study of nutrient recycling has been largely limited to the interactions between primary producers and herbivores, generally in aquatic or pelagic systems. Research of p...
Natural enemies are members of complex ecological communities, and their ability to contribute to th...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Biotic factors contribute greatly to the success of nutrient cycling, this is done by recycling and ...
Prey moving from donor to recipient ecosystems (e.g. freshwater to terrestrial) are known as cross-e...
Abstract Because nutrient enrichment can increase ecosystem productivity, it may enhance resource fl...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Historically, terrestrial food web research has focused on describing the structure of aboveground g...
Recent studies of nutrient additions to terrestrial ecosystems have focused on the ‘‘aerial’’ portio...
Increased watershed development can elevate stream nutrient concentrations (Vitousek et. al. 1997), ...
1. Quantitative approaches to predator-prey interactions are central to understanding the structure ...
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries a...
Anthropogenic stressors can affect the emergence of aquatic insects. These insects link aquatic and ...
Riparian habitats are key habitat interfaces that regulate flows of resource subsidies between aquat...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Natural enemies are members of complex ecological communities, and their ability to contribute to th...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Biotic factors contribute greatly to the success of nutrient cycling, this is done by recycling and ...
Prey moving from donor to recipient ecosystems (e.g. freshwater to terrestrial) are known as cross-e...
Abstract Because nutrient enrichment can increase ecosystem productivity, it may enhance resource fl...
Predator feeding behavior and digestion regulate the flow of nutrients through ecosystems by determi...
Historically, terrestrial food web research has focused on describing the structure of aboveground g...
Recent studies of nutrient additions to terrestrial ecosystems have focused on the ‘‘aerial’’ portio...
Increased watershed development can elevate stream nutrient concentrations (Vitousek et. al. 1997), ...
1. Quantitative approaches to predator-prey interactions are central to understanding the structure ...
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries a...
Anthropogenic stressors can affect the emergence of aquatic insects. These insects link aquatic and ...
Riparian habitats are key habitat interfaces that regulate flows of resource subsidies between aquat...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Natural enemies are members of complex ecological communities, and their ability to contribute to th...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...