1. Herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates are more diverse and abundant at lower latitudes. While thermal constraints may drive this pattern, its underlying cause remains unclear. We hypothesized that this constraint stems from an inability to meet the elevated phosphorus demands of bony vertebrates feeding on P-poor plant material at cooler temperatures because low gross growth efficiency at warmer temperatures facilitates higher P ingestion rates. We predicted that dietary carbon:phosphorus (C:P) should exceed the threshold elemental ratio between carbon and P-limited growth (TERC:P) for herbivores feeding at cooler temperatures, thereby limiting the range of herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates facing P-limited growth. 2. We tested this hypo...
1. In ectotherms, anthropogenic warming often increases energy requirements for metabolism, which ca...
Connecting the selective forces that drive the evolution of phenotypes to their underlying genotypes...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
1. Herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates are more diverse and abundant at lower latitudes. While therm...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
In temperate latitudes, algae often dominate shallow-water marine habitats which can lead to net pri...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
The energetic demand of consumers increases with body size and temperature. This implies that energe...
The temperature constraint hypothesis (TCH) states that low water temperatures constrain the efficie...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Aim: Differences in realized and fundamental thermal niches can reveal how temperature constrains sp...
The number of herbivores in populations of ectothermic vertebrates decreases with increasing latitud...
Aim: The temperature constraint hypothesis proposes that marine herbivorous fishes are rare at high ...
Identifying how close species live to their physiological thermal maxima is essential to understand ...
1. In ectotherms, anthropogenic warming often increases energy requirements for metabolism, which ca...
Connecting the selective forces that drive the evolution of phenotypes to their underlying genotypes...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
1. Herbivorous ectothermic vertebrates are more diverse and abundant at lower latitudes. While therm...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
In temperate latitudes, algae often dominate shallow-water marine habitats which can lead to net pri...
Temperature rise may alter consumer diets through increased metabolic demand and altered resource av...
The energetic demand of consumers increases with body size and temperature. This implies that energe...
The temperature constraint hypothesis (TCH) states that low water temperatures constrain the efficie...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Aim: Differences in realized and fundamental thermal niches can reveal how temperature constrains sp...
The number of herbivores in populations of ectothermic vertebrates decreases with increasing latitud...
Aim: The temperature constraint hypothesis proposes that marine herbivorous fishes are rare at high ...
Identifying how close species live to their physiological thermal maxima is essential to understand ...
1. In ectotherms, anthropogenic warming often increases energy requirements for metabolism, which ca...
Connecting the selective forces that drive the evolution of phenotypes to their underlying genotypes...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...