detritívok
Detritívok, also known as detritus, are organic or inorganic particles that are in the process of decomposition, typically in a body of water. They are a crucial component of aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for various organisms. Detritívok can be classified into two main types: autochthonous and allochthonous. Autochthonous detritívok originate from within the ecosystem, such as plant and animal remains, while allochthonous detritívok are transported into the ecosystem from external sources, like soil erosion or human activities.
The decomposition of detritívok is facilitated by detritivores, which are organisms that feed on detritus. These
Detritívok also contribute to the physical structure of aquatic environments. They can form the base of benthic
In summary, detritívok are essential components of aquatic ecosystems, contributing to food webs, nutrient cycling, and