Nutritional limitations may shape populations and communities of organisms. This phenomenon is often studied by treating populations and communities as pools of homogenous individuals with average nutritional optima and experiencing average constraints and trade-offs that influence their fitness in a standardized way. However, populations and communities consist of individuals belonging to different sexes, each with specific nutritional demands and limitations. Taking this into account, we used the ecological stoichiometry framework to study sexual differences in the stoichiometric phenotypes, reflecting stoichiometric niches, of four spider taxa differing in the hunting mode. The species and sexes differed fundamentally in their elemental ...
The relative body size at which predators are willing to attack prey, a key trait for predator-prey ...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
Growth patterns are expected to differ between environments and between the sexes if there is sexual...
1. Quantitative approaches to predator-prey interactions are central to understanding the structure ...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
International audience1. A pressing question in community ecology is how multiple closely related sp...
Environmental gradients and species traits can have important impacts on trophic interactions and co...
In many spiders, females are significantly larger than males. Several theories have been postulated ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) often results in dramatic differences in body size between females and ...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Laboratory experiments show that many factors, including taxonomic identity, traits, energetic state...
ants that are polymorphic in body size and hence comprise potential trophic niches for the spider, ...
Prey moving from donor to recipient ecosystems (e.g. freshwater to terrestrial) are known as cross-e...
Abstract Natural selection favors animals that evolve developmental and behavioral responses that bu...
The relative body size at which predators are willing to attack prey, a key trait for predator-prey ...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...
Growth patterns are expected to differ between environments and between the sexes if there is sexual...
1. Quantitative approaches to predator-prey interactions are central to understanding the structure ...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
International audience1. A pressing question in community ecology is how multiple closely related sp...
Environmental gradients and species traits can have important impacts on trophic interactions and co...
In many spiders, females are significantly larger than males. Several theories have been postulated ...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) often results in dramatic differences in body size between females and ...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Laboratory experiments show that many factors, including taxonomic identity, traits, energetic state...
ants that are polymorphic in body size and hence comprise potential trophic niches for the spider, ...
Prey moving from donor to recipient ecosystems (e.g. freshwater to terrestrial) are known as cross-e...
Abstract Natural selection favors animals that evolve developmental and behavioral responses that bu...
The relative body size at which predators are willing to attack prey, a key trait for predator-prey ...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
1. Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of nutrient ...