noun
- an organism that feeds on detritus, especially dead organic matter and decaying material in soil or water
Usage: biology term; commonly used in ecology and environmental science
Examples
- Earthworms are important detritivores that break down dead leaves and plant material in the soil.
- Many aquatic detritivores, such as certain fish and crustaceans, help keep the bottom of lakes and rivers clean.
- Fungi and bacteria act as detritivores, decomposing organic waste in ecosystems.
- The detritivore population in a forest floor is essential for nutrient cycling.
- Millipedes are common detritivores found in gardens and woodlands.