Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Because plants naturally exhibit extensive variation in their elemental content, it is important to quantify the within-species stoichiometric variation of consumers. If extensive stoichiometric variation exists, it may help explain consumer variation in life-history strategy and fitness. To date, however, research on stoichiometric variation has focused on interspecific differences and assumed minimal intraspecific differences. Here this assumption is tested. Natural variation is quantified in body stoichiometry of two terrestrial insects: the generalist field cricket, Gryllus texensis Cade and Otte (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) and a specialist curc...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
The field of ecological stoichiometry has been dominated by studies focusing on aquatic & benthic mi...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Extensive natural intraspecific variation in stoichiometric (C:N:P) composition in two terrestria
Phosphorus is extremely limited in the environment, often being 10-20 times lower in plants than wha...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
variation in fitness-conferring behaviours. The amount of phosphorus in an individual’s body is ofte...
abstract: Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are important limiting nutrients for plant production and ...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
abstract: Disparities in nutrient content (nitrogen and phospho-rus) between herbivores and their pl...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
Nutritional limitations may shape populations and communities of organisms. This phenomenon is often...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
The field of ecological stoichiometry has been dominated by studies focusing on aquatic & benthic mi...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Extensive natural intraspecific variation in stoichiometric (C:N:P) composition in two terrestria
Phosphorus is extremely limited in the environment, often being 10-20 times lower in plants than wha...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
variation in fitness-conferring behaviours. The amount of phosphorus in an individual’s body is ofte...
abstract: Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are important limiting nutrients for plant production and ...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
abstract: Disparities in nutrient content (nitrogen and phospho-rus) between herbivores and their pl...
International audience1.Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions a...
Nutritional limitations may shape populations and communities of organisms. This phenomenon is often...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...