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This project investigates how prey species respond to predation and how these responses affect ecosystem functions. By studying physiological changes in prey, the project aims to understand their role in nutrient cycling and soil health across different ecosystems.
This proposal aims to advance a new general theory that links plasticity in prey responses to predation and biogeochemical processes to explain context-dependent variations in ecosystem functioning.
The physiological reaction of prey to predation involves allocating resources from production to support emergency functions.
An example of such a reaction is an increase in maintenance respiration concomitant with higher carbohydrate and lower N demand.
Such changes in prey energy and elemental budg…
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