abstract: Nutrient recycling by fish can be an important part of nutrient cycles in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. As a result, understanding the mechanisms that influence excretion elemental ratios of fish is of great importance to a complete understanding of aquatic nutrient cycles. As fish consume a wide range of diets that differ in elemental composition, stoichiometric theory can inform predictions about dietary effects on excretion ratios. We conducted a meta-analysis to test the effects of diet elemental composition on consumption and nutrient excretion by fish. We examined the relationship between consumption rate and diet N : P across all laboratory studies and calculated effect sizes for each excretion metric to test for s...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Organisms modulate nutrient cycles by transforming, storing, and transporting nutrients. While the i...
This study was conducted to evaluate the apparent availability and P and N excretion in rainbow trou...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In many contexts, nutrient excretion by consumers can impact ecosystems by altering the availability...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
abstract: Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are important limiting or co-limiting nutrients in many aq...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Organisms modulate nutrient cycles by transforming, storing, and transporting nutrients. While the i...
This study was conducted to evaluate the apparent availability and P and N excretion in rainbow trou...
In aquatic settings, animals directly affect ecosystem functions through excretion of dissolved nutr...
abstract: Primary production in aquatic ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen ...
Consumer-driven nutrient recycling can have substantial effects on primary production and patterns o...
International audience1. Energy flow and nutrient cycling dictate the functional role of organisms i...
This study investigates how nutrient cycling rates and ratios vary among fish species, with a partic...
In many contexts, nutrient excretion by consumers can impact ecosystems by altering the availability...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Nutrient excretion by consumers can alter ecosystems by changing the availability of limiting nutrie...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
abstract: Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are important limiting or co-limiting nutrients in many aq...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Rates of biogeochemical processes often vary widely in space and time, and characterizing this varia...
Organisms modulate nutrient cycles by transforming, storing, and transporting nutrients. While the i...
This study was conducted to evaluate the apparent availability and P and N excretion in rainbow trou...