2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4176
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Ontogenetic variation in the ecological stoichiometry of 10 fish species during early development

Kelsea N. Downs,
Patrick T. Kelly,
Alfredo Ascanio
et al.

Abstract: The chemical composition and stoichiometry of vertebrate bodies changes greatly during ontogeny as phosphorus‐rich bones form, but we know little about variation among species during early development. Such variation is important because element ratios in animal bodies influence which element limits growth, and how animals contribute to nutrient cycling. We quantified ontogenetic variation from embryos through 2‐3 months of age in 10 species of fish in 6 different families, ranging in adult size from 73 to 720… Show more

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“…nucleic acids) to primarily structural (e.g. Downs et al, 2023). Since bone has an N:P below 1, whole-body %P rapidly increases and whole-body N:P rapidly decreases as bones mineralize (e.g.…”
Section: Bone and Ontogeny: Formation Versus Maintenance Of Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…nucleic acids) to primarily structural (e.g. Downs et al, 2023). Since bone has an N:P below 1, whole-body %P rapidly increases and whole-body N:P rapidly decreases as bones mineralize (e.g.…”
Section: Bone and Ontogeny: Formation Versus Maintenance Of Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since bone has an N:P below 1, whole-body %P rapidly increases and whole-body N:P rapidly decreases as bones mineralize (e.g. Downs et al, 2023;Luhring, 2013;McLeay et al, 2019;Pilati & Vanni, 2007). Because of bone's high nutrient content, strong P or Ca limitation can occur during bone development (Baeverfjord et al, 1998;Ogino & Takeda, 1976;Robinson et al, 1987;Stephens et al, 2017), especially since developing vertebrates simultaneously require P-rich RNA to fuel growth (Elser et al, 2003).…”
Section: Bone and Ontogeny: Formation Versus Maintenance Of Bonementioning
confidence: 99%