While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecology, we still know very little on the sensitivity of different functional groups to suboptimal stoichiometric resource quality. Here, we apply concepts of ecological stoichiometry to shed light on differences in the nutritional requirements of herbivores and carnivores, and to make predictions on the influence of suboptimal resource stoichiometric quality on the fitness of these different consumers to. Herbivores generally experience more variation in the quality of their resource than carnivores do, and these differences have likely shaped the extent to which coping mechanisms have evolved. Consequently, we expect 1) herbivores to maintain th...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
International audienceOur understanding of ecosystem functioning is strongly linked to the study ofp...
Mechanisms that explain shifts in species composition over environmental gradients continue to intri...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Ecological stoichiometry is a useful tool for studying how the elemental composition of organisms an...
Plant-herbivore interactions mediate the trophic structure of ecosystems. We use a comprehensive dat...
Our understanding of ecosystem functioning is strongly linked to the study of predator–prey relation...
The dietary value of a prey type varies with its nutritional status and hence with its C:N:P content...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Recent work has indicated that stoichiometric food quality in terms of the carbon:phosphorus (C:P) r...
Ecological stoichiometry and food web theories focus on distinct mechanisms that shape communities. ...
The framework of ecological stoichiometry was developed primarily within the context of “green” auto...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
International audienceOur understanding of ecosystem functioning is strongly linked to the study ofp...
Mechanisms that explain shifts in species composition over environmental gradients continue to intri...
While understanding feeding preferences of herbivores and carnivores is of major importance in ecolo...
Ecological stoichiometry is a useful tool for studying how the elemental composition of organisms an...
Plant-herbivore interactions mediate the trophic structure of ecosystems. We use a comprehensive dat...
Our understanding of ecosystem functioning is strongly linked to the study of predator–prey relation...
The dietary value of a prey type varies with its nutritional status and hence with its C:N:P content...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Living organisms are constrained by both resource quantity and quality. Ecological stoichiometry off...
Recent work has indicated that stoichiometric food quality in terms of the carbon:phosphorus (C:P) r...
Ecological stoichiometry and food web theories focus on distinct mechanisms that shape communities. ...
The framework of ecological stoichiometry was developed primarily within the context of “green” auto...
Human induced eutrophication has strongly altered aquatic ecosystems. With increasing eutrophication...
International audienceOur understanding of ecosystem functioning is strongly linked to the study ofp...
Mechanisms that explain shifts in species composition over environmental gradients continue to intri...