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The elemental composition of organisms has been linked to traits such as growth rates, through investment of phosphorus (P) in RNA (called the Growth Rate Hypothesis) and through ecological processes such as susceptibility to predation and herbivory.To test the predictions of the Growth Rate Hypothesis, we assessed the elemental composition and RNA of four phyla of common, co‐occurring benthic coral...
1. Plants can resist herbivory through mechanisms of resistance (traits that reduce the amount of tissue lost to herbivores) and tolerance (traits that reduce the negative effects of herbivory on plant fitness). The expression of such traits requires the allocation of plant resources, and consequently, trade‐offs between tolerance and resistance can occur in plants. For marine algae, little is currently...
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