| Literature DB >> 32283710 |
Juliano Morimoto1, Mathieu Lihoreau2.
Abstract
Achieving a better understanding of the consequences of nutrition to animal fitness and human health is a major challenge of our century. Nutritional ecology studies increasingly use nutritional landscapes to map the complex interacting effects of nutrient intake on animal performances, in a wide range of species and ecological contexts. Here, we argue that opening access to these hard-to-obtain, yet considerably insightful, data is fundamental to develop a comparative framework for nutrition research and offer new quantitative means to address open questions about the ecology and evolution of nutritional processes.Entities:
Keywords: geometric framework for nutrition; nutritional ecology; open data; performance landscape
Year: 2020 PMID: 32283710 PMCID: PMC7240530 DOI: 10.3390/insects11040236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Figure 1Overview of the geometric framework for nutrition (GFN). (A) Schematic representation of the performance landscape plotted in a two-dimensional nutrient space (here defined by protein (P) and carbohydrate (C) intake). Nutritional rails are diets with varying PC ratios. Red dots represent the concentrations of the different diets. The ‘width’ of the landscape is determined by the nutritional rails. The ‘length’ of the landscape is determined both by the concentrations within each rail and the individual variation in nutrient intake within each rail. (B) Empirical performance landscape (i.e., lifespan) from a GFN study in Drosophila melanogaster (extracted from [7]). (C) Schematic representation of the Right-Angle Mixture Triangle (RMT) used to assess diet mixtures primarily in field studies. Note that the % of carbohydrate in the mixture increases as the axis moves towards the origin (solid arrow) so that the mixture is constrained within the limits delimited by the dashed isocline. (D) Empirical Right-Angle Mixture Triangle (i.e., milk composition) from a field study (extracted from [12]). (E) Template for storing and sharing GFN data. An Excel (.csv) version is provided in Appendix A.
Excel (.csv) template for sharing GFN raw data.
| Species | Protein | Carb. | Fat | Day | Trait Value | Trait_ID | Replicate | Nutrient Source | Feeding Guild | Type of Experiment | Season | Additional_Info |
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| intake | intake | 1 | 150 | Number_eggs | 1 | Brand_A | Herbivores | Lab | NA | Diet_recipe |
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| % | % | 1 | 130 | Body_mass | 2 | Prey_X | Predator | Field | Spring | Sampling_method |