Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutrient flow to plants. Positive feedbacks likely emerge from a greater availability of organic carbon that primes the soil by supporting nutrient turnover through consumer and especially microbially-mediated metabolism in the detrital pool. We developed an entirely novel stoichiometric model that demonstrates the mechanism of a positive feedback. In particular, we show that sloppy or partial feeding by herbivores increases detrital carbon and nitrogen allowing for greater nitrogen mineralization and nutritive feedback to plants. The model consists of differential equations coupling flows among pools of: plants, herbivores, detrital carbon and nitrogen, and...
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go ...
Stoichiometric analysis recognizes that a herbivore is a mixture of multiple chem-ical elements, esp...
Different theories have been postulated about how plant-herbivore interactions will change along gra...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutrient flow to...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutrient flow to...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutri-ent flow t...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
We explored how responses of two populations variable in grazing tolerance provide feedbacks to nutr...
International audienceBiological control of nutrient cycles is well documented in aquatic ecosystems...
Nutrient limitation determines the primary production and species composition of many ecosystems. He...
In most terrestrial ecosystems, plant growth is limited by nitrogen and phosphorus. Adding either nu...
A minimal food web model was constructed comprising one grazing and one detritus food chain coupled ...
The common notion for describing N mineralization in models is that it results from decomposer organ...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems function requires a combined aboveground–belowground approa...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go ...
Stoichiometric analysis recognizes that a herbivore is a mixture of multiple chem-ical elements, esp...
Different theories have been postulated about how plant-herbivore interactions will change along gra...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutrient flow to...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutrient flow to...
Established theory addresses the idea that herbivory can have positive feedbacks on nutri-ent flow t...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
We explored how responses of two populations variable in grazing tolerance provide feedbacks to nutr...
International audienceBiological control of nutrient cycles is well documented in aquatic ecosystems...
Nutrient limitation determines the primary production and species composition of many ecosystems. He...
In most terrestrial ecosystems, plant growth is limited by nitrogen and phosphorus. Adding either nu...
A minimal food web model was constructed comprising one grazing and one detritus food chain coupled ...
The common notion for describing N mineralization in models is that it results from decomposer organ...
Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems function requires a combined aboveground–belowground approa...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go ...
Stoichiometric analysis recognizes that a herbivore is a mixture of multiple chem-ical elements, esp...
Different theories have been postulated about how plant-herbivore interactions will change along gra...