detritala
Detritala is a term used in ecology to describe organisms that obtain their energy and nutrients by feeding on dead organic matter, such as plant and animal remains. These organisms play a crucial role in the decomposition process, breaking down complex organic materials into simpler compounds that can be reused by other organisms. Detrital organisms are often found in various environments, including forests, grasslands, and aquatic ecosystems. They include a wide range of species, such as fungi, bacteria, earthworms, and certain insects. By processing detritus, detrital organisms contribute to nutrient cycling, soil formation, and the overall health of ecosystems. Their activities also help to maintain the balance of carbon and other elements within the environment.