1. Animal defecation, or egestion, is a pronounced transformation of organic matter in many ecosystems. However, because egesta have been presumed recalcitrant and low-nutrient, their significance and variability as an animal nutrient flux in aquatic settings - especially relative to mineralization via excretion - are poorly known. 2. We compared carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) dynamics over short- to long-term (up to 107 days) microbial decomposition of egesta from the aquatic shredders Allocapnia spp., Lirceus spp., and Tipula spp. fed low- or high-P content Platanus occidentalis litter to investigate roles of egesta in aquatic nutrient dynamics. 3. Tipula produced N- and P-deplete egesta of higher N:P compared to Lirceus and...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
1. Animal defecation, or egestion, is a pronounced transformation of organic matter in many ecosyste...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental ecosystem process in lotic ecosystems, and ecologists are ...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
1. Animal defecation, or egestion, is a pronounced transformation of organic matter in many ecosyste...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental ecosystem process in lotic ecosystems, and ecologists are ...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...