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Diet mixing: Do animals integrate growth or resources across temporal heterogeneity?
James M. Hood, Robert W. Sterner
Large Lakes Observatory
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Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity
100%
Resource Integration
100%
Diet Mixing
100%
Growth Rate
50%
Long-term Growth
50%
Maximal Growth
50%
Phosphorus P
25%
Heterogeneous Environment
25%
Temporal Variation
25%
Resource Quality
25%
Specific Growth Rate
25%
P Content
25%
Daphnia
25%
Biomass Growth Rate
25%
Homeostatic Regulation
25%
Diel Variation
25%
Stoichiometric Homeostasis
25%
Integral Type
25%
Low Quality Diets
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Temporal Variation
100%
Spatial Variation
100%
Diel Variation
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Specific Growth Rate
100%
Daphnia
100%
Homeostasis
100%