Ecological Stoichiometry : : The Biology of Elements from Molecules to the Biosphere / / Robert W. Sterner, James J. Elser.

All life is chemical. That fact underpins the developing field of ecological stoichiometry, the study of the balance of chemical elements in ecological interactions. This long-awaited book brings this field into its own as a unifying force in ecology and evolution. Synthesizing a wide range of knowl...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Figures --   |t List of Tables --   |t Foreword --   |t Preface --   |t 1. Stoichiometry and Homeostasis --   |t 2. Biological Chemistry: Building Cells from Elements --   |t 3. The Stoichiometry of Autotroph Growth: Variation at the Base of Food Webs --   |t 4. How to Build an Animal: The Stoichiometry of Metazoans --   |t 5. Imbalanced Resources and Animal Growth --   |t 6. The Stoichiometry of Consumer-Driven Nutrient Recycling --   |t 7. Stoichiometry in Communities: Dynamics and Interactions --   |t 8. Big-Scale Stoichiometry: Ecosystems in Space and Time --   |t 9. Recapitulation and Integration --   |t Appendix --   |t Literature Cited --   |t Index 
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520 |a All life is chemical. That fact underpins the developing field of ecological stoichiometry, the study of the balance of chemical elements in ecological interactions. This long-awaited book brings this field into its own as a unifying force in ecology and evolution. Synthesizing a wide range of knowledge, Robert Sterner and Jim Elser show how an understanding of the biochemical deployment of elements in organisms from microbes to metazoa provides the key to making sense of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. After summarizing the chemistry of elements and their relative abundance in Earth's environment, the authors proceed along a line of increasing complexity and scale from molecules to cells, individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. The book examines fundamental chemical constraints on ecological phenomena such as competition, herbivory, symbiosis, energy flow in food webs, and organic matter sequestration. In accessible prose and with clear mathematical models, the authors show how ecological stoichiometry can illuminate diverse fields of study, from metabolism to global change. Set to be a classic in the field, Ecological Stoichiometry is an indispensable resource for researchers, instructors, and students of ecology, evolution, physiology, and biogeochemistry. From the foreword by Peter Vitousek: ? "[T]his book represents a significant milestone in the history of ecology. . . . Love it or argue with it--and I do both--most ecologists will be influenced by the framework developed in this book. . . . There are points to question here, and many more to test . . . And if we are both lucky and good, this questioning and testing will advance our field beyond the level achieved in this book. I can't wait to get on with it." 
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