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  • It lived in what is now Jbel Issoumour in Morocco as a detritivore.
  • These trilobites show long pleural spines and were a low-level epifaunal detritivore.
  • These arthropods were a low-level epifauna, fast-moving and detritivore.
  • This species is a detritivore and herbivore, foraging upon fresh and decaying mangrove leaf litter.
  • The organisms that produced the traces in the sediments were all worm-like sediment feeders or detritus feeders ( Detritivore ).
  • Bony fish can be any type of heterotroph : numerous species of omnivore, carnivore, herbivore, filter-feeder or detritivore are documented.
  • Generally thought of as a detritivore, many sources maintain that this species will indefinitely graze throughout the aquarium for organic films or sedentary, low-growing organisms such as sponges and algae.
  • The crab's smaller claw picks up a chunk of sediment from the ground and brings it to the mouth, where its contents are sifted through ( making the crab a detritivore ).
  • Buhr and Winter considered it likely that at low densities, the worm is predominately a detritivore, feeding on organic particles such as foraminiferans, ciliates, copepods, algae and the faeces of echinoderms and molluscs.
  • As an invading species in the southern Australian detritivore community, " O . moreleti " does not appear to have negatively affected native millipedes sharing a similar range, and seems to have occupied vacant niches.
  • "T . grandis ", like many other trilobites, was presumed to have been a detritivore that was also an opportunistic predator, preying on small burrowing animals, such as molluscs, worms, or arthropods.
  • Some spoon worms live in U-shaped tunnels in sand, mud or other soft substrate . " Echiurus " for example is a detritivore and extends its proboscis from the rim of its burrow with the ventral side on the substrate.
  • It was a " fast-moving epifaunal detritivore " from Canada ( British Columbia, specifically Burgess Shale, and Newfoundland ) and the United States ( Idaho, Pennsylvania, Utah, and Vermont ) . " Chancia " was a particle feeder.
  • It was observed that in the savanna, where even during the rainy season the availability of food is limited, the other termites exhibit complementary foraging in response to " M . bellicosus ", where they were more active in the absence of this dominant detritivore.
  • The shape of the tentacles is generally adapted to the diet, and to the size of the particles to be ingested : the filter-feeding species mostly have complex arborescent tentacles, intended to maximize the surface area available for filtering, while the species feeding on the substratum will more often need digitate tentacles to sort out the nutritional material; the detritivore species living on fine sand or mud more often need shorter " peltate " tentacles, shaped like shovels.