Phosphorus is extremely limited in the environment, often being 10-20 times lower in plants than what invertebrate herbivores require. This mismatch between resource availability and resource need can profoundly influence herbivore life history traits and fitness. This study investigated how dietary phosphorus availability influenced invertebrate growth, development time, consumption, condition, and lifespan using juvenile European house crickets, Acheta domesticus L. (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). Crickets reared on high phosphorus diets ate more food, gained more weight, were in better condition at maturity, and contained more phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon in their bodies at death than crickets reared on low phosphorus diets. There was also ...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
It has been suggested that the ecological impact of crickets as a source of dietary protein is less ...
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutrition-related biological variation...
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutritionrelated biological variation....
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutrition-related biological variation...
Captive insectivores may consume invertebrates as all, or part of their overall diet. The challenge ...
Insect herbivores play a pivotal role in regulating plant production and community composition, and ...
Adopting a stoichiometric perspective (e.g. the balance of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in organi...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
An organism\u27s juvenile environment can significantly impact its adult phenotype. If an individual...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
The potential nutritional value of insects in general and the common house cricket, Acheta domesticu...
Insects fed to captive insectivores are deficient in calcium with inverse calcium to phosphorous rat...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
It has been suggested that the ecological impact of crickets as a source of dietary protein is less ...
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutrition-related biological variation...
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutritionrelated biological variation....
Phosphorus has been identified as an important determinant of nutrition-related biological variation...
Captive insectivores may consume invertebrates as all, or part of their overall diet. The challenge ...
Insect herbivores play a pivotal role in regulating plant production and community composition, and ...
Adopting a stoichiometric perspective (e.g. the balance of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in organi...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
An organism\u27s juvenile environment can significantly impact its adult phenotype. If an individual...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
The potential nutritional value of insects in general and the common house cricket, Acheta domesticu...
Insects fed to captive insectivores are deficient in calcium with inverse calcium to phosphorous rat...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
It has been suggested that the ecological impact of crickets as a source of dietary protein is less ...