2008
DOI: 10.1665/1082-6467-17.2.307
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The relationship between body mass and elemental composition in nymphs of the grasshopper Schistocerca americana

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“…However, P in and of itself can limit insect herbivore growth (Perkins et al 2004), and grasshop-pers/orthopterans certainly are good candidates to be P limited. A recent detailed laboratory study using a generalist grasshopper revealed P tissue levels at ;10 000 ppm (1% dry mass) (Boswell et al 2008), which is three to four times higher than the P concentrations recorded in our plants (see Fig. 1).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…However, P in and of itself can limit insect herbivore growth (Perkins et al 2004), and grasshop-pers/orthopterans certainly are good candidates to be P limited. A recent detailed laboratory study using a generalist grasshopper revealed P tissue levels at ;10 000 ppm (1% dry mass) (Boswell et al 2008), which is three to four times higher than the P concentrations recorded in our plants (see Fig. 1).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…Like N, Mg is used for structural purposes, Na and K are involved in electrochemical function, including message transmission in nerves, cellular signaling, and energy metabolism, and Cu is used in catalytic roles (Frau´sto da Silva and Williams 1991). With the exception of K, these elements are found at low concentrations in plants and insect herbivores (Boswell et al 2008). However, low concentration does not mean these nutrients cannot influence ecological processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Joern et al (2012) compared elemental compositions of grasses and forbs collected from central Nebraskan grasslands and found a P range from about 1500 to 3600 ppm (0.15-0.36%P). Boswell et al (2008) showed that Schistocerca americana grasshoppers maintained a body P content of about 1% throughout development, which is at least threefold higher than the values for host plants reported by Joern et al (2012). Surprisingly, as yet there are few studies of terrestrial herbivores that have measured the effect of dietary P level below 0.45%P and across the ecologically observed range on consumer growth and survival.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Comparisons of the P content (%P, as percentage of dry mass and generally dominant in determining C:P ratio) of the plants and herbivores of freshwater and terrestrial systems suggest that P limitation should be as common in terrestrial ecosystems as it is in aquatic systems (Boswell et al, 2008;Elser et al, 2000a;Joern et al, 2012;Lemoine et al, 2014). This contention is supported by experimental tests of plant nutrient limitation (Bishop et al, 2010;Elser et al, 2007) and correlations between host plant P content and grasshopper abundance (Joern et al, 2012).…”
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