Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition constant, despite varying inputs. Stoichiometric homeostasis therefore constrains the metabolic needs of consumers which in turn often feed on resources not matching these requirements. In a broader context, homeostasis also relates to the capacity of an organism to maintain other biological parameters (e.g. body temperature) at a constant level over ambient environmental variations. Unfortunately, there are discrepancies in the literature and ecological and physiological definitions of homeostasis are disparate and partly contradictory. Here, we address this matter by reviewing the existing knowledge considering two distinct groups, regulators an...
Elemental homeostasis has been largely characterized using three important elements that were part o...
<p>Regulators maintain their internal composition stable for a certain range of environmental condit...
AbstractCurrent parameterization of several important physiological rates using rectangular hyperbol...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
The term homeostasiss was coined around 1930 by the American physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon and...
UnrestrictedThe word homeostasis is derived from the Greek hómos “similar” and histemi “standing sti...
AbstractIn its standard format, the concept of homeostasis refers to the ability, present in all liv...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
Elemental homeostasis has been largely characterized using three important elements that were part o...
<p>Regulators maintain their internal composition stable for a certain range of environmental condit...
AbstractCurrent parameterization of several important physiological rates using rectangular hyperbol...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Stoichiometric homeostasis is the ability of an organism to keep its body chemical composition const...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
Background - The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
To truly understand living systems they must be viewed as a whole. In order to achieve this and to c...
The term homeostasiss was coined around 1930 by the American physiologist Walter Bradford Cannon and...
UnrestrictedThe word homeostasis is derived from the Greek hómos “similar” and histemi “standing sti...
AbstractIn its standard format, the concept of homeostasis refers to the ability, present in all liv...
AbstractOrganisms have the property to adapt to a changing environment and keep certain components w...
Elemental homeostasis has been largely characterized using three important elements that were part o...
<p>Regulators maintain their internal composition stable for a certain range of environmental condit...
AbstractCurrent parameterization of several important physiological rates using rectangular hyperbol...