“…(2004), for example, the C:N TER in a predator–prey interaction is given by: where C:N prey and C:N predator are the C:N in prey and predator biomass, and α N is the maximum gross growth efficiency for N (i.e., fraction of ingested N that the predator converts into new biomass), α C is the maximum gross growth efficiency for C (i.e., fraction of ingested C that the predator converts into new biomass). To calculate the TER for each spider, we used a gross growth efficiency α C = 0.65 C and α N = 0.70 (Fagan & Denno, 2004; Fagan et al., 2002; Matsumura et al., 2004; Wiesenborn, 2013), and two values for α PL = 0.6 (low maximum gross growth efficiency; Lehman, 1993) and α PH (high maximum gross growth efficiency; DeMott, Gulati, & Siewertsen, 1998; Frost et al., 2006). Values for α N /α C = 1.077, α PL /α C = 0.923, α PH /α C = 1.333, and α PL /α N = 0.857, and α PH /α N = 1.143.…”