Recent advances and future research in ecological stoichiometry
Studies on ecological stoichiometry (ES) have increased rapidly in number in recent years.
Continuous exploration of classical concepts such as the growth-rate hypothesis (GRH),) …
Continuous exploration of classical concepts such as the growth-rate hypothesis (GRH),) …
Linking genes to communities and ecosystems: Daphnia as an ecogenomic model
BE Miner, L De Meester… - … of the Royal …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
How do genetic variation and evolutionary change in critical species affect the composition
and functioning of populations, communities and ecosystems? Illuminating the links in the …
and functioning of populations, communities and ecosystems? Illuminating the links in the …
The bioelements, the elementome, and the biogeochemical niche
Every living creature on Earth is made of atoms of the various bioelements that are
harnessed in the construction of molecules, tissues, organisms, and communities, as we …
harnessed in the construction of molecules, tissues, organisms, and communities, as we …
Ecological stoichiometry: an elementary approach using basic principles
Based on the observation that organism‐specific elemental content creates ecologically
relevant mismatches such as between plant and animal tissue, it was postulated—and …
relevant mismatches such as between plant and animal tissue, it was postulated—and …
The elemental stoichiometry of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and its relationships with organismic lifestyle and ecosystem structure and function: a review and …
Abstract C, N and P are three of the most important elements used to build living beings, and
their uptake from the environment is consequently essential for all organisms. We have …
their uptake from the environment is consequently essential for all organisms. We have …
A millennial‐scale chronicle of evolutionary responses to cultural eutrophication in Daphnia
For an accurate assessment of the anthropogenic impacts on evolutionary change in natural
populations, we need long‐term environmental, genetic and phenotypic data that predate …
populations, we need long‐term environmental, genetic and phenotypic data that predate …
Bridging ecological stoichiometry and nutritional geometry with homeostasis concepts and integrative models of organism nutrition
1. The role of nutrition in linking animals with their environment is increasingly seen as
fundamental to explain ecological interactions. 2. The two currently predominant frameworks …
fundamental to explain ecological interactions. 2. The two currently predominant frameworks …
The evolutionary time machine: using dormant propagules to forecast how populations can adapt to changing environments
Evolutionary changes are determined by a complex assortment of ecological, demographic,
and adaptive histories. Predicting how evolution will shape the genetic structures of …
and adaptive histories. Predicting how evolution will shape the genetic structures of …
Ecological stoichiometry beyond redfield: an ionomic perspective on elemental homeostasis
Elemental homeostasis has been largely characterized using three important elements that
were part of the Redfield ratio (ie, carbon: nitrogen: phosphorus). These efforts have …
were part of the Redfield ratio (ie, carbon: nitrogen: phosphorus). These efforts have …
Monogonont rotifers as model systems for the study of micro-evolutionary adaptation and its eco-evolutionary implications
SAJ Declerck, S Papakostas - Hydrobiologia, 2017 - Springer
A better understanding of the ability of organisms to adapt to local selection conditions is
essential for a better insight in their ecological dynamics. The study of micro-evolutionary …
essential for a better insight in their ecological dynamics. The study of micro-evolutionary …