Food quality and temperature can affect zooplankton production in lakes by altering organismal metabolism. However, the influence of these factors on consumer nutritional physiology and population biomass remains relatively understudied in natural populations. Here, we examined seasonal changes in body stoichiometry, biochemistry, and population biomass in two Daphnia species collected from two separate lakes differing in dietary phosphorus (P) supply. Food quality, measured as seston carbon:P (C:P) ratios, varied throughout the study in each lake, and water temperatures generally increased across the growing season. Daphnid elemental composition was correlated with food quality in both populations, but relationships between daphnid body ...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
Food quality is highly dynamic within lake ecosystems and varies spatially and temporally over the g...
While resource quality and predator‐derived chemical cues can each have profound effects on zooplank...
Consumer body stoichiometry is a key trait that links organismal physiology to population and ecosys...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
<p class="BodyA">Much of our current knowledge about non-limiting dietary carbon supply for herbivor...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
Climate change is proceeding rapidly at high northern latitudes and may have a variety of direct and...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...
Food quality is highly dynamic within lake ecosystems and varies spatially and temporally over the g...
While resource quality and predator‐derived chemical cues can each have profound effects on zooplank...
Consumer body stoichiometry is a key trait that links organismal physiology to population and ecosys...
Food limitation for the cladoceran Daphnia galeata was measured growing them with natural lake sesto...
1. In oligotrophic lakes, phytoplankton and bacteria growing in the deep chlorophyll maximum in the ...
<p class="BodyA">Much of our current knowledge about non-limiting dietary carbon supply for herbivor...
In large oligotrophic lakes, growth rates of zooplankton populations decline to low or negative valu...
Climate change and land-use practices can enhance lake eutrophication and browning, which influence ...
Climate change is proceeding rapidly at high northern latitudes and may have a variety of direct and...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is highly variable compared to the relatively narrow stoi...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
To assess nutritional consequences associated with lake oligotrophication for aquatic consumers, we ...