In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutrients. However, the comparative role of egestion as an animal-mediated nutrient flux remains understudied. We conducted a literature survey and meta-analysis to directly compare nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and N:P of egestion compared to excretion rates and ratios across freshwater animals. Synthesizing 215 datasets across 47 animal species (all primary consumers or omnivores), we show that the total N and P egestion rates exceed inorganic N and P excretion rates but not total N and P excretion rates, and that proportions of P egested compared to excreted depend on body size and animal phylum. We further show that variance of egestion rates...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
Rates of nitrogen and phosphorus release from individual Daphnia magna were determined by measuring ...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
1. Animal defecation, or egestion, is a pronounced transformation of organic matter in many ecosyste...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental ecosystem process in lotic ecosystems, and ecologists are ...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental process in streams and rivers, and scientists are increasi...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
abstract: Nutrient recycling by fish can be an important part of nutrient cycles in both freshwater ...
In many contexts, nutrient excretion by consumers can impact ecosystems by altering the availability...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Although rates of P and N excretion by zooplankton have important implications for nutrient cycling ...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
Rates of nitrogen and phosphorus release from individual Daphnia magna were determined by measuring ...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
1. Animal defecation, or egestion, is a pronounced transformation of organic matter in many ecosyste...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental ecosystem process in lotic ecosystems, and ecologists are ...
The cycling of nutrients is a fundamental process in streams and rivers, and scientists are increasi...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyKeith GidoAnimals can be important mediators of resource hete...
abstract: Nutrient recycling by fish can be an important part of nutrient cycles in both freshwater ...
In many contexts, nutrient excretion by consumers can impact ecosystems by altering the availability...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Although rates of P and N excretion by zooplankton have important implications for nutrient cycling ...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
Rates of nitrogen and phosphorus release from individual Daphnia magna were determined by measuring ...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...