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Was (wer) ist SCAVENGING - definition

ORGANISM THAT FEEDS ON DEAD ANIMAL AND/OR PLANT MATERIAL
Scavengers; Scavenge; Necrophagy; Necrophagous; Scavenging; Necrophaghic; Necrophagic; Scavenged; Saprophagus
  • [[Griffon vulture]]s (''Gyps fulvus'') eating the carcass of a [[red deer]] in Spain
  • Men scavenging a dead horse during [[World War II]] (at the end of the [[Battle of Berlin]]), on Manfred-von-Richthofen-Straße in [[Tempelhof]] borough, 1945
  • ''Sarcophaga nodosa'', a species of [[flesh fly]], feeding on decaying meat.
  • [[White-backed vulture]] (''Gyps africanus''), [[lappet-faced vulture]]s (''Torgos tracheliotos'') and [[marabou stork]]s (''Leptoptilos crumenifer'') feeding on a dead [[spotted hyena]] (''Crocuta crocuta'').

Scavenging         
·add. ·noun Act or process of expelling the exhaust gases from the cylinder by some special means, as, in many four-cycle engines, by utilizing the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe.
Scavenging (engine)         
ENGINE
Cross scavenging; Loop scavenging; Scavenging (automotive)
Scavenging is the process of replacing the exhaust gas in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine with the fresh air/fuel mixture (or fresh air, in the case of direct-injection engines) for the next cycle. If scavenging is incomplete, the remaining exhaust gases can cause improper combustion for the next cycle, leading to reduced power output.
Saprophagy         
  • Fungi are the primary [[decomposers]] in most environments, illustrated here ''[[Mycena interrupta]]''.
CARNIVOROUS AND HERBIVOROUS FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN WHICH THE SCAVENGER FEEDS ON DEAD ANIMAL AND PLANT MATERIAL PRESENT IN ITS HABITAT
Saprophages are organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming decomposing dead plant or animal biomass. They are distinguished from detritivores in that saprophages are sessile consumers while detritivore are mobile.

Wikipedia

Scavenger

Scavengers are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators. While scavenging generally refers to carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous feeding behavior. Scavengers play an important role in the ecosystem by consuming dead animal and plant material. Decomposers and detritivores complete this process, by consuming the remains left by scavengers.

Scavengers aid in overcoming fluctuations of food resources in the environment. The process and rate of scavenging is affected by both biotic and abiotic factors, such as carcass size, habitat, temperature, and seasons.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCAVENGING
1. Dogs ran around coated in oil, scavenging for garbage.
2. "They make a speciality out of scavenging and eating carrion.
3. The dog–bitten thigh bone suggests animals scavenging for food.
4. Men and women are scavenging leftover metal sheeting to build homes.
5. He was captured in 2003 while scavenging for food behind a grocery store in Murphy, N.C.