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Detritivores (also
known as detrivores, detritophages,
detritus feeders or
detritus eaters) are
heterotrophs that
obtain nutrients by
consuming detritus...
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detritivory as a
feeding tactic in a
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stoichiometry of
nutrient cycling by a
dominant fish species...
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chain Kin selection...
- some
formed symbiotic coevolution with plants. Herbivory,
granivory and
detritivory subsequently evolved independently among terrestrial arthropods (especially...
- food only from
organic compounds, by some
combination of
predation and
detritivory). Most
sedimentary rocks and ore
deposits have
grown by a reef-like build-up...
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Nordhaus et al. 2011 find
crabs forage for
leaves at low tide and if
their detritivory is the
predominant disposal route, they can take 80% of leaf material...
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Energetics of
detritivory and
microbivory in soil in
theory and practice. DC Coleman, Food Webs...
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Detritivory in
neotropical fish communities,
Developments in
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Stoichiometry of a
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