Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of essential elements such as carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P). Indeed, a large proportion of consumed elements are released into the environment in inorganic (i.e., excretion) or organic form (i.e., egestion). On coral reefs, fishes represent the bulk of consumer biomass and thus play a key role in the recycling of nutrients. In recent years, excretion rates have been studied intensively, but less is known about the rate and quality of coral reef fish egestion. In this study, we quantify the elemental contents of fish feces, estimate absorption efficiencies and compare egestion and excretion rates for 51 coral reef fish species. We sho...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Animals can mediate biogeochemical processes and drive nutrient availability and productivity in eco...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded by oceanic waters characteriz...
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum i...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded byoceanic waters characterize...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Animals can mediate biogeochemical processes and drive nutrient availability and productivity in eco...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded by oceanic waters characteriz...
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum i...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded byoceanic waters characterize...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
International audienceThroughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential ele...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...