Taxonomic identity best explains variation in body nutrient stoichiometry in a diverse marine animal community
Abstract Animal-mediated nutrient dynamics are critical processes in ecosystems. Previous research has found animal-mediated nutrient supply (excretion) to be highly predictable based on allometric scaling, but similar efforts to find universal predictive relationships for an organism’s body nutrien...
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Main Authors: | Jacob E. Allgeier, Seth Wenger, Craig A. Layman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/73a4b8b8174e4b38bbefb7686e925bae |
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