pseudofeces
Pseudofeces are particles that suspension-feeding animals reject before ingestion, formed into mucus-coated pellets or strands and expelled from the feeding apparatus. They are distinct from true feces, which are waste material that has been ingested and digested.
During filtration, many invertebrates sort the incoming material and decide what to ingest. Certain particles—such as
Pseudofeces can influence local ecology and biogeochemistry. They affect particle dynamics in the water column and
In summary, pseudofeces are an adaptive mechanism by which suspension feeders exclude unsuitable material during feeding,