articleEcology LettersApr 30, 2013Closed access

Carbon use efficiency of microbial communities: stoichiometry, methodology and modelling

University of New Mexico · Duke University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Carbon use efficiency (CUE) is a fundamental parameter for ecological models based on the physiology of microorganisms. CUE determines energy and material flows to higher trophic levels, conversion of plant-produced carbon into microbial products and rates of ecosystem carbon storage. Thermodynamic calculations support a maximum CUE value of ~ 0.60 (CUE max). Kinetic and stoichiometric constraints on microbial growth suggest that CUE in multi-resource limited natural systems should approach ~ 0.3 (CUE max /2). However, the mean CUE values reported for aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems differ by twofold (~ 0.26 vs. ~ 0.55) because the methods used to estimate CUE in aquatic and terrestrial systems generally…

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Keywords
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Ecosystem
  • Trophic level
  • Ecological stoichiometry
  • Environmental science
  • Ecology
  • Aquatic ecosystem
  • Resource (disambiguation)
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