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Epilithic detritus is recognized as a rich and potentially useful form of detrital material in aquatic habitats. It forms an adherent cover to the light-shaded, under-sides of submerged stones. Compared with other aquatic detrital materials it was found to be rich in organic material, protein and total potential energy content. It probably represents a primary seral stage in community succession which is prevented from maturing further by the absence of light. The potential usefulness of epilithic detritus, as food to aquatic detrivores, is discussed.
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Calow, P. On the nature and possible utility of epilithic detritus. Hydrobiologia 46, 181–188 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00043138
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