TY - JOUR
T1 - A stoichiometric producer-grazer model incorporating the effects of excess food-nutrient content on consumer dynamics
AU - Peace, Angela
AU - Zhao, Yuqin
AU - Loladze, Irakli
AU - Elser, James J.
AU - Kuang, Yang
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by NSF DMS-0436341 and DMS-0920744. The authors thank two anonymous reviewers for their comments that improved this manuscript.
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - There has been important progress in understanding ecological dynamics through the development of the theory of ecological stoichiometry. For example, modeling under this framework allows food quality to affect consumer dynamics. While the effects of nutrient deficiency on consumer growth are well understood, recent discoveries in ecological stoichiometry suggest that consumer dynamics are not only affected by insufficient food nutrient content (low phosphorus (P): carbon (C) ratio) but also by excess food nutrient content (high P:C). This phenomenon is known as the stoichiometric knife edge, in which animal growth is reduced not only by food with low P content but also by food with high P content, and needs to be incorporated into mathematical models. Here we present a Lotka-Volterra type model to investigate the growth response of Daphnia to algae of varying P:C ratios capturing the mechanism of the stoichiometric knife edge.
AB - There has been important progress in understanding ecological dynamics through the development of the theory of ecological stoichiometry. For example, modeling under this framework allows food quality to affect consumer dynamics. While the effects of nutrient deficiency on consumer growth are well understood, recent discoveries in ecological stoichiometry suggest that consumer dynamics are not only affected by insufficient food nutrient content (low phosphorus (P): carbon (C) ratio) but also by excess food nutrient content (high P:C). This phenomenon is known as the stoichiometric knife edge, in which animal growth is reduced not only by food with low P content but also by food with high P content, and needs to be incorporated into mathematical models. Here we present a Lotka-Volterra type model to investigate the growth response of Daphnia to algae of varying P:C ratios capturing the mechanism of the stoichiometric knife edge.
KW - Daphnia
KW - Ecological stoichiometry
KW - Lotka-Volterra
KW - Stoichiometric knife edge
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mbs.2013.04.011
DO - 10.1016/j.mbs.2013.04.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 23684950
AN - SCOPUS:84881225289
SN - 0025-5564
VL - 244
SP - 107
EP - 115
JO - Mathematical Biosciences
JF - Mathematical Biosciences
IS - 2
ER -