detrytusowce
Detrytusowce, or detritivores, are organisms that feed on detritus, the dead particulate organic matter produced as tissues and other materials break down after death. They play a central role in ecosystem functioning by fragmenting and consuming detritus, thereby accelerating decomposition and facilitating nutrient cycling. Detrytusowce can be found in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments, and their activity helps convert large, coarse detritus into smaller particles that are more accessible to microbes.
In terrestrial ecosystems, common detrytusowce include earthworms, millipedes, isopods (woodlice), various beetles, and certain insect larvae.
Detrytusowce are often contrasted with decomposers like bacteria and fungi, which chemically decompose detritus by enzymatic
Their abundance and activity are influenced by temperature, moisture, detritus quality, and habitat conditions. Detrytusowce are