Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecological dynamics in nature (i.e. 'rapid evolution'). These studies tend to focus on trait functions relating to interspecific interactions; however, the importance of rapid evolution of stoichiometric traits has been relatively overlooked. Various traits can affect the balance of elements (carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) of organisms, and rapid evolution of such stoichiometric traits will not only alter population and community dynamics but also influence ecosystem functions such as nutrient cycling. Multiple environmental changes may exert a selection pressure leading to adaptation of stoichiometrically important traits, such as an organism's ...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Global change analyses usually consider biodiversity as a global asset that needs to be preserved. B...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Ecological stoichiometry has generated new insights into how the balance of elements affects ecologi...
Rapid contemporary evolution due to natural selection is common in the wild, but it remains uncertai...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
Understanding the ecological consequences of evolutionary change is a central challenge in contempor...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Global change analyses usually consider biodiversity as a global asset that needs to be preserved. B...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Recent studies have shown that adaptive evolution can be rapid enough to affect contemporary ecologi...
Ecological stoichiometry has generated new insights into how the balance of elements affects ecologi...
Rapid contemporary evolution due to natural selection is common in the wild, but it remains uncertai...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
Understanding the ecological consequences of evolutionary change is a central challenge in contempor...
Organisms must obtain elements (e.g. carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) from the environment in specific ...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...
Global change analyses usually consider biodiversity as a global asset that needs to be preserved. B...
“Ecological stoichiometry,” a framework that focuses explicitly on the balances and flows of chemica...