Understanding the stoichiometric limitation of herbivore growth: the importance of feeding and assimilation flexibilities

Ecological stoichiometry suggests that herbivore growth is limited by phosphorus when this element in the diet is  300). However, in nature, it is not necessarily related to the relative phosphorus content in diets. This may be the result of complex feeding and assimilation responses to diets. We ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecology letters 2018-02, Vol.21 (2), p.197-206
Hauptverfasser: Urabe, Jotaro, Shimizu, Yuichiro, Yamaguchi, Toshiyasu, Sterner, Robert
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Zusammenfassung:Ecological stoichiometry suggests that herbivore growth is limited by phosphorus when this element in the diet is  300). However, in nature, it is not necessarily related to the relative phosphorus content in diets. This may be the result of complex feeding and assimilation responses to diets. We examined these possibilities using herbivorous plankton fed mono‐specific and mixed algae varying in phosphorus content of 1.6 to 8.1 μg P mg C−1. The herbivores showed a 10‐fold growth rate difference among the diets. Growth rates related poorly with phosphorus content in the diets (r2 = 0.07), better with P ingestion rate (r2 = 0.41) and best with phosphorus assimilation rate (r2 = 0.69). Inclusion of assimilation rates for carbon and fatty acids increased 7% of the explained growth variance. These results indicate that the feeding and assimilation flexibilities play pivotal roles in acquiring a deficient element and in regulating growth rate.
ISSN:1461-023X
1461-0248
DOI:10.1111/ele.12882