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  2. Detritivores are animals that get nutrition from eating organic matter consisting of dead plants and animal materials or feces. On land, most detritivores are invertebrate insects. In marine environments, they are mostly crustaceans or echinoderms living on the ocean floor and sometimes called “bottom feeders.”
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    In a terrestrial environment, detritivores are usually invertebrate insects like beetles, butterflies, and dung flies; in mollusks, you see them as snails and slugs, in addition to soil-dwelling millipedes, centipedes, and woodlice.
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    Detritivores are often invertebrate insects such as mites, beetles, butterflies and flies; mollusks such as slugs and snails; or soil-dwelling earthworms, millipedes and woodlice.
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    Invertebrate insects such as beetles, flies, butterflies, and mites, slugs, snails, earthworms, millipedes, and woodlice are known as detritivores.
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    Detritivores are animals whose diet is primarily composed of detritus such as decaying organic matter from either plants or animals. Detritivores are extremely important components within ecosystems since they help break down dead animals and plants and return the nutrients held within them back to the ecosystem.
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    Detritivores (also known as detrivores, detritophages, detritus feeders or detritus eaters) are heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus (decomposing plant and animal parts as well as feces). There are many kinds of invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants that carry out coprophagy. By doing so, … See more

    Detritivores play an important role as recyclers in the ecosystem's energy flow and biogeochemical cycles. Alongside decomposers, they reintroduce vital elements such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, … See more

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