Extending the Growth Rate Hypothesis to species development: can stoichiometric traits help to explain the composition of macroinvertebrate communities?
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Ecological stoichiometry seeks to understand the ecological consequences of elemental imbalances between consumers and their resources. Therein, the well-accepted growth rate hypothesis (GRH) states that organisms exhibiting rapid growth have higher phosphorus (P) demand â and thus lower C:P and N:P ratios â than slow growing ones, due to a higher allocation to P-rich rRNA. However, GRH has rarely been extended to other biological traits than growth, especially at the community level. In this study, we investigated whether macroinvertebrate stoichiometric traits (e.g. C:P and N:P ratios) can be linked to their development traits, and whether these stoichiometric traits are related to macroinvertebrate community assemblage under different nutrient conditions. We allocated more than 400 European taxa to different groups, defined using available information about three development-related traits: âlife spanâ, âvoltinismâ and ânumber of reproductive cycles per individualâ. We sampled 18 inv...
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2025-05-16



