International audienceEcological stoichiometry, that is, the study of mass balance of multiple key chemical elements during ecological interactions, has recently been generalized to most ecosystems. Yet, effects of stoichiometric constraints on the life-history traits of detritivores, one of the most important trophic level through its importance in nutrient cycling, are still poorly documented. Forested headwater streams constitute representative detritus-based ecosystems, relying on leaf litter inputs as the main energy and nutrient source for their functioning. Leaf litter is quickly colonized by aquatic hyphomycetes, which are known to improve the quality of detritus, enabling nutrient and energy transfer to higher trophic levels. In th...
<div><p>Predators play a fundamental role in prey trophic behaviour, with indirect consequences for ...
Ecological stoichiometry suggests that herbivore growth is limited by phosphorus when this element i...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
International audienceEcological stoichiometry, that is, the study of mass balance of multiple key c...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
International audienceHow are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores...
Resource nutrient content and identity are common bottom-up controls on organismal growth and nutrit...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
A widespread stressor, anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) pollution can increase resource...
Across resource quality gradients, primary consumers must regulate homeostasis and release of nutrie...
International audienceThe functioning of forested headwater streams is intimately linked to the deco...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
Predators play a fundamental role in prey trophic behaviour, with indirect consequences for species ...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
<div><p>Predators play a fundamental role in prey trophic behaviour, with indirect consequences for ...
Ecological stoichiometry suggests that herbivore growth is limited by phosphorus when this element i...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...
International audienceEcological stoichiometry, that is, the study of mass balance of multiple key c...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
Stoichiometric relationships between consumers and resources in detritus-based ecosystems have recei...
International audienceHow are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores...
Resource nutrient content and identity are common bottom-up controls on organismal growth and nutrit...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
A widespread stressor, anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) pollution can increase resource...
Across resource quality gradients, primary consumers must regulate homeostasis and release of nutrie...
International audienceThe functioning of forested headwater streams is intimately linked to the deco...
In the last several decades, ecological stoichiometry has emerged as a promising framework for predi...
Predators play a fundamental role in prey trophic behaviour, with indirect consequences for species ...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
<div><p>Predators play a fundamental role in prey trophic behaviour, with indirect consequences for ...
Ecological stoichiometry suggests that herbivore growth is limited by phosphorus when this element i...
1. Increases in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability are changing animal communities, partly...