Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their ecology. It deals with balance and imbalanced elemental ratios and how that affects organism growth, nutrient cycling, and the interactions with the biotic and abiotic worlds. It has been over a decade since the publication of Sterner and Elser's book, Ecological Stoichiometry. In the intervening years, hundreds of papers on stoichiometric topics ranging from evolution and regulation of nutrient content in organisms, the role of stoichiometry in populations, communities, ecosystems and global biogeochemical dynamics have been published. Rather than having one or a few authors attempt to revise and update Ecological Stoichiometry, we encourage ...
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Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
International audienceEcological stoichiometry (ES) is a unifying conceptual framework that focuses ...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Studies on ecological stoichiometry (ES) have increased rapidly in number in recent years. Continuou...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the imbalances of nutrients between trophic levels of an e...
Currently, one of the biggest challenges in microbial and ecosystem ecology is to develop conceptual...
156 pagesElemental cycling is fundamental to life and can be an indicator of ecosystem condition and...
Organismal stoichiometry refers to the relative proportion of chemical elements in the biomass of or...
Ecological stoichiometry, the study of the balance of energy and materials in living systems, may se...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
Ecological stoichiometry (ES) has become one of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks in environ...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...
Ecological stoichiometry concerns the way that the elemental composition of organisms shapes their e...
International audienceEcological stoichiometry (ES) is a unifying conceptual framework that focuses ...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Based on the observation that organism-specific elemental content creates ecologically relevant mism...
Studies on ecological stoichiometry (ES) have increased rapidly in number in recent years. Continuou...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the imbalances of nutrients between trophic levels of an e...
Currently, one of the biggest challenges in microbial and ecosystem ecology is to develop conceptual...
156 pagesElemental cycling is fundamental to life and can be an indicator of ecosystem condition and...
Organismal stoichiometry refers to the relative proportion of chemical elements in the biomass of or...
Ecological stoichiometry, the study of the balance of energy and materials in living systems, may se...
Although aquatic ecologists and biogeochemists are well aware of the crucial importance of ecosystem...
Ecological stoichiometry (ES) has become one of the most pervasive theoretical frameworks in environ...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Human activities have differentially altered biogeochemical cycling at local, regional and global sc...
The theories developed in ecological stoichiometry (ES) are fundamentally based on traits. Traits di...