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- xylophagous insects (e.g. woodboring beetles). They deliver nutrients needed by xylophages to nutritionally scarce dead wood. Thanks to this nutritional enrichment...
- leaves, while shoot eaters are folivores (pandas) and wood eaters termed xylophages (termites). Frugivores include a diverse range of species from annelids...
- Graminivores Gr**** Horses Palynivores Pollen Bees Mucivores Plant fluids, i.e. sap Aphids Xylophages Wood Termites, longicorn beetles, ambrosia beetles...
- Xylophagy is a term used in ecology to describe the habits of an herbivorous animal whose diet consists primarily (often solely) of wood. The word derives...
- Granivore: eating seeds Nectarivore: eating nectar Palynivore: eating pollen Xylophage: eating wood Algivore: eating algae (both macroalgae and microalgae) Phytoplanktonivore:...
- organisms. In that way fungi in growing dead wood allow xylophages to grow and develop and xylophages, in turn, affect dead wood, contributing to wood decomposition...
- enriching nutritionally extremely scarce food – the dead wood. This allows xylophages to develop and in turn affect dead wood, contributing to wood decomposition...
- Lyctus brunneus is a xylophage (wood-eating) insect a species of beetle in the family Bostrichidae. It is a member of the subfamily Lyctinae, the powderpost...
- millefolium (Asteraceae). The larvae live inside roots or in dead wood, being xylophages. Female Side view Underside Linnaeus, C. 1758: Systema Naturae per regna...
- calendar. Xylophage is a giant sculptural fungi featuring sound, light and fire, sprouting from the remains of an enormous tree. Xylophage appeared at...