Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predicting food web interactions and biogeochemical cycling within ecosystems. We present a new framework, Geometric Stoichiometry (GS), that unifies the disciplines of Nutritional Geometry (NG) and Ecological Stoichiometry (ES) by extending the equations of ES to incorporate core NG concepts, including macromolecules as currencies and the ability of animals to select foods that balance deficits and excesses of nutrients. The resulting model is used to investigate regulation of consumer growth by dietary protein:carbohydrate ratio. Growth on protein-poor diets is limited by nitrogen. Likewise, we show that growth is also diminished on protein-rich die...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
The natural world is inherently complex, and the application of theories that reduce complexity may ...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Within the last two decades, ecological stoichiometry (ES) and nutritional geometry (NG, also known ...
Ecological stoichiometry is a useful tool for studying how the elemental composition of organisms an...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Animals encountering nutritionally imbalanced foods should release elements in excess of requirement...
Support to NW was provided through the Academy of Finland (grant number 258875: Mechanisms and atmos...
Ecologists have long recognized that species are sustained by the flux, storage and turnover of two ...
Animals regulate their diet in order to maximise the expression of fitness traits that often have di...
Plant-herbivore interactions mediate the trophic structure of ecosystems. We use a comprehensive dat...
Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms in ecosystems. Fishes are ...
Trophic interactions are key to ecosystem function, and the nutritional quality of food resources ca...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
The natural world is inherently complex, and the application of theories that reduce complexity may ...
Understanding the factors that control the growth of heterotrophic organisms is central to predictin...
Within the last two decades, ecological stoichiometry (ES) and nutritional geometry (NG, also known ...
Ecological stoichiometry is a useful tool for studying how the elemental composition of organisms an...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Animals encountering nutritionally imbalanced foods should release elements in excess of requirement...
Support to NW was provided through the Academy of Finland (grant number 258875: Mechanisms and atmos...
Ecologists have long recognized that species are sustained by the flux, storage and turnover of two ...
Animals regulate their diet in order to maximise the expression of fitness traits that often have di...
Plant-herbivore interactions mediate the trophic structure of ecosystems. We use a comprehensive dat...
Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms in ecosystems. Fishes are ...
Trophic interactions are key to ecosystem function, and the nutritional quality of food resources ca...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
The natural world is inherently complex, and the application of theories that reduce complexity may ...