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Ecological stoichiometry of the black widow spider and its prey from desert, urban and laboratory populations
Patricia Trubl,
James Johnson
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Mathematical and Natural Sciences, School of (SMNS)
Sustainability Initiative
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Agriculture & Biology
Latrodectus mactans
100%
urban population
81%
stoichiometry
69%
deserts
59%
Araneae
58%
Latrodectus hesperus
26%
Orthoptera
23%
carbon nitrogen ratio
16%
pests
11%
cannibalism
9%
spatial variation
8%
intraspecific variation
8%
population growth
7%
nutrient content
6%
chemical composition
5%
ecosystems
5%
organisms
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
spider
76%
urban population
70%
stoichiometry
68%
desert
51%
laboratory
33%
cricket
30%
environmental change
11%
cannibalism
10%
biochemical composition
9%
intraspecific variation
9%
ecosystem dynamics
8%
pest
7%
subpopulation
7%
population growth
6%
spatial variation
5%
organism
4%
nutrient
4%