Trophic relations
are indicated only for trophically differentiated groups; their general characteristics are stated in the introductory paragraph. In the case of specialized phytophagous or parasitic (or parasitoid) species, their host is given:
ap |
animal predation | ol |
oligophagous | |
bf |
bacterial feeding | om |
omnivorous | |
co |
coprophagous | pa |
parasitic, parasitoid | |
de |
detritophagous | pf |
plant feeding | |
di |
dispersal / infective | ph |
phytophagous | |
fco |
filtering collectors | po |
polyphagous within ph | |
gco |
gathering collector | pp |
polyphagous | |
gra |
grazer | pr |
predatory | |
hf |
hyphal feeding | rp |
ripicolous | |
I |
adult | sa |
saprophagous | |
L |
larva | se |
secretophagous | |
mo |
monophagous | si |
substrate ingestion | |
ms |
causing myiasis | sy |
synathropic | |
my |
mycophagous | ue |
unicellar eucaryote feeding | |
ne |
necrophagous | xy |
xylophagous | |
ni |
nidicolous |