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Detritus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In biology, detritus is non-living particulate organic material (as opposed to dissolved organic material). It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material....
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Detritivore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reef Cleaner Packages for saltwater aquariums offer natural solutions to undesired situations such as: microalgae, algae eating fish, detritus feeders, pests, and anaerobic sand beds.
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Trochospiral - corkscrew coiling ... planispiral - coiling along a plane ... On muddy substrates they tend to be deposit feeders...
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This ooze, called detritus, consists of bacteria and the remains of finely chopped up algae and decaying fragments of animals, as well as countless numbers of stranded microscopic, one-celled green plants which are ... Some detritus feeders are the nereid worms and the heart urchin which prefer more calm habitats.
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Fine Detritus Feeders ... These are animals which live off the fine particles of detritus. They scrape the sides of the habitat to get food. An example of a fine detritus feeder are ostracods. They stir up the particles with their antennae before filtering them.
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