detritiche
Detritiche is a term used in biology and ecology to describe organisms that feed on detritus. Detritus is composed of dead organic matter, such as dead plants, animals, and waste products. Detritivores play a crucial role in ecosystems by breaking down this dead material and returning nutrients to the soil and water, making them available for producers like plants. This process is a vital part of nutrient cycling.
Common examples of detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, dung beetles, and many types of fungi and bacteria.
The activity of detritivores is essential for decomposition, which prevents the accumulation of dead organisms and