Growing interest in the application of stoichiometric approaches to community ecology has resulted in an increasing number of studies examining invertebrate body composition. Our experiments demonstrate various sources of possible error related to the use of pre-analytical procedures. We examined the effects of different preservatives (ethanol and formaldehyde) used in pitfall traps, time of preservation (2 weeks or 3 days) and drying method (vacuum drying at 50 °C and freeze-drying) on the determination of body composition in invertebrates representing taxa often used in such studies: earthworms and five species of insects (adults or larvae). The contents of C, N, S, P, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn, Ca, Mg and K in each animal were measured. The use of ...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an important tool for investigation of animal dietary habits for de...
Risk and hazard assessments for the soil environment are performed on the basis of the total content...
Oxygen isotope (δ18O) measurements on the exoskeletons of aquatic insects can be used to reconstruct...
Optimised pre-analytical methods for measuring the chemical properties of soil macro-organisms are n...
Insects often used as accumulation indicators of hazardous elements. Pitfall traps with ethylene gly...
Despite the lack of definitive studies, researchers generally assume that preservatives do not alter...
A frequent characteristic of earthworms collected from contaminated sites is that they show consider...
Despite the lack of definitive studies, researchers generally assume that preservatives do not alter...
The effect of pre‑analytical treatment on the results of stoichiometric measurements in invertebrate
Element concentrations in organisms can be variable, often causing deviations from otherwise consist...
The relevance of laboratory tests on toxicants for field situations is often disputed given that lab...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
The field of ecological stoichiometry has been dominated by studies focusing on aquatic & benthic mi...
Eight pitfall trap preservatives, brine, saturated borax solution, propylene glycol (33%, 50%, 75%),...
The ecological stoichiometry theory provides a framework to understand organism fitness and populati...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an important tool for investigation of animal dietary habits for de...
Risk and hazard assessments for the soil environment are performed on the basis of the total content...
Oxygen isotope (δ18O) measurements on the exoskeletons of aquatic insects can be used to reconstruct...
Optimised pre-analytical methods for measuring the chemical properties of soil macro-organisms are n...
Insects often used as accumulation indicators of hazardous elements. Pitfall traps with ethylene gly...
Despite the lack of definitive studies, researchers generally assume that preservatives do not alter...
A frequent characteristic of earthworms collected from contaminated sites is that they show consider...
Despite the lack of definitive studies, researchers generally assume that preservatives do not alter...
The effect of pre‑analytical treatment on the results of stoichiometric measurements in invertebrate
Element concentrations in organisms can be variable, often causing deviations from otherwise consist...
The relevance of laboratory tests on toxicants for field situations is often disputed given that lab...
Heterotrophic organisms must obtain essential elements in sufficient quantities from their food. Bec...
The field of ecological stoichiometry has been dominated by studies focusing on aquatic & benthic mi...
Eight pitfall trap preservatives, brine, saturated borax solution, propylene glycol (33%, 50%, 75%),...
The ecological stoichiometry theory provides a framework to understand organism fitness and populati...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is an important tool for investigation of animal dietary habits for de...
Risk and hazard assessments for the soil environment are performed on the basis of the total content...
Oxygen isotope (δ18O) measurements on the exoskeletons of aquatic insects can be used to reconstruct...