Insects (Apr 2020)

Open Data for Open Questions in Comparative Nutrition

  • Juliano Morimoto,
  • Mathieu Lihoreau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11040236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 236

Abstract

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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.

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