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Feeding dynamics, nitrogen budgets, and ecosystem role of a desert stream omnivore, Agosia chrysogaster (Pisces: Cyprinidae)
Nancy Grimm
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Agriculture & Biology
Agosia chrysogaster
100%
omnivores
58%
Cyprinidae
56%
deserts
44%
ecosystems
35%
nitrogen
27%
fish
26%
algae
18%
ingestion
14%
Ephemeroptera
13%
periodicity
12%
total nitrogen
11%
nitrogen content
11%
Sonoran Desert
8%
food quality
6%
recycling
5%
assimilation (physiology)
5%
ammonia
4%
excretion
4%
digestive system
4%
feces
4%
dates (fruit)
4%
digestion
4%
uptake mechanisms
3%
insects
3%
biomass
3%
sampling
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
budget
39%
desert
39%
nitrogen
28%
ecosystem
27%
alga
13%
food
10%
mayfly
10%
assimilation efficiency
5%
ingestion rate
5%
cyprinid
5%
food quality
5%
fish
4%
feces
4%
excretion
4%
digestion
3%
insect
3%
creek
3%
ammonia
3%
recycling
3%
biomass
2%