Definition of Fungivores. Meaning of Fungivores. Synonyms of Fungivores

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Definition of Fungivores

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Meaning of Fungivores from wikipedia

- obligate vertebrate fungivores, with the diprotodont family Potoridae being the major exception. One of the few extant vertebrate fungivores is the northern...
- graminivores, frugivores, granivores, nectarivores, algivores, etc.), omnivores, fungivores, scavengers/detritivores, and parasites. Interactions between animals...
- species of snails and slugs across distinct families. Notable examples of fungivore slugs include members of the family Philomycidae, which feed on slime...
- some microfauna can consume other things, making them detritivores, fungivores, or even predators. Microfauna are present in every habitat on Earth....
- larvae and adults. Several genera, including Bolitotherus, are specialized fungivores which feed on polypores. Many of the larger species are flightless, and...
- ****ociation with tree roots. Spore dispersal is accomplished through fungivores, animals that eat fungi. These fungi have ecological roles in nutrient...
- Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...
- feeding on decomposed plant matters (i.e. detritivores) or macrofungi (i.e. fungivores). As a result of their plant-based diet, herbivorous animals typically...
- Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...
- toxins evolved in mushrooms are used to deter predation, either from fungivores or mammals. If mushrooms are consumed, it can negatively affect their...