- waste material or rubbish, especially left after a particular event: detritus of The stadium was littered with the detritus of yesterday's concert.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detritus
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- Woordenlijstnoundetritus (zelfstandig naamwoord)Originlate 18th century (in the sense ‘detrition’): from French détritus, from Latin detritus, from deterere ‘wear away’.
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In biology, detritus or (/dɛˈtrɪtəs/) is dead particulate organic material, as distinguished from dissolved organic material. Detritus typically includes the bodies or fragments of bodies of dead organisms, and fecal material. Detritus typically hosts communities of microorganisms that colonize and … Meer weergeven
The corpses of dead plants or animals, material derived from animal tissues (e.g., molted skin), and fecal matter gradually lose their form … Meer weergeven
In contrast to land ecosystems, dead materials and excreta in aquatic ecosystems are typically transported by water flow; … Meer weergeven
In recent years, the word detritus has also come to be used in relation to aquariums (the word "aquarium" is a general term for any installation for keeping aquatic animals). Meer weergeven
• Bernard C. Patten (1975) Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology, Academic Press, 607 pages ISBN 0-12-547203-X
• C. … Meer weergevenDetritus occurs in a variety of terrestrial habitats including forest, chaparral and grassland. In forests, the detritus is typically dominated by leaf, twig, and bacteria … Meer weergeven
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