Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms in ecosystems. Fishes are key vectors of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in aquatic systems, and the quantification of elemental fluxes is often achieved by coupling bioenergetics and stoichiometry. While nutrient limitation has been accounted for in several stoichiometric models, there is no current implementation that permits its incorporation into a bioenergetics approach to predict ingestion rates. This may lead to biased estimates of elemental fluxes. Here, we introduce a theoretical framework that combines stoichiometry and bioenergetics with explicit consideration of elemental limitations. We examine varying elemental limitations across different tr...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Our study used a metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) to explore scaling of metabolic rates by body siz...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
1. Herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates are more diverse and abundant at lower latitudes. While therm...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Our study used a metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) to explore scaling of metabolic rates by body siz...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance v...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
International audienceAnimals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, altho...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
1. Herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates are more diverse and abundant at lower latitudes. While therm...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Our study used a metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) to explore scaling of metabolic rates by body siz...