Consumer body stoichiometry is a key trait that links organismal physiology to population and ecosystem-level dynamics. However, as elemental composition has traditionally been considered to be constrained within a species, the ecological and evolutionary factors shaping consumer elemental composition have not been clearly resolved. To this end, we examined the causes and extent of variation in the body phosphorus (P) content and the expression of P-linked traits, mass specific growth rate (MSGR), and P use efficiency (PUE) of the keystone aquatic consumer Daphnia using lake surveys and common garden experiments. While daphnid body %P was relatively constrained in field assemblages sampled across an environmental P gradient, unique genotype...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In the study of the stoichiometric relationship between autotrophs and herbivores, attention has bee...
Phenotypes can both evolve in response to, and affect, ecosystem change, but few examples of divergi...
Understanding the ecological relevance of intraspecific variation, and evolutionary change in traits...
Food quality is highly dynamic within lake ecosystems and varies spatially and temporally over the g...
Food quality and temperature can affect zooplankton production in lakes by altering organismal metab...
Currently organisms are experiencing changes in their environment at an unprecedented rate. Therefor...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
The growth of animal consumers is afected by the balance of elements in their diet with the transiti...
While resource quality and predator‐derived chemical cues can each have profound effects on zooplank...
Mechanisms that explain shifts in species composition over environmental gradients continue to intri...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Recently, data have emerged indicating that not only high food carbon:phosphorus (C:P) ratio but als...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In the study of the stoichiometric relationship between autotrophs and herbivores, attention has bee...
Phenotypes can both evolve in response to, and affect, ecosystem change, but few examples of divergi...
Understanding the ecological relevance of intraspecific variation, and evolutionary change in traits...
Food quality is highly dynamic within lake ecosystems and varies spatially and temporally over the g...
Food quality and temperature can affect zooplankton production in lakes by altering organismal metab...
Currently organisms are experiencing changes in their environment at an unprecedented rate. Therefor...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
The growth of animal consumers is afected by the balance of elements in their diet with the transiti...
While resource quality and predator‐derived chemical cues can each have profound effects on zooplank...
Mechanisms that explain shifts in species composition over environmental gradients continue to intri...
Effects of food quality and quantity on consumers are neither independent nor interchangeable. Altho...
Recently, data have emerged indicating that not only high food carbon:phosphorus (C:P) ratio but als...
In the stoichiometric study of phyto-zooplankton interactions, a controversy exists about how Daphni...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In the study of the stoichiometric relationship between autotrophs and herbivores, attention has bee...
Phenotypes can both evolve in response to, and affect, ecosystem change, but few examples of divergi...