0 used to refer to something that leads to or supplies a larger thing of the same type:
1 a baby or animal that eats in a particular way:
2 an organization, system, etc. that supplies a larger organization, system, etc. with something:
Sensor-based solution to contiguous and overlapping parts in vibratory bowl feeders.
Whilst there are some generalist exophagous feeders, these tend to be on or near the forest floor.
The expenses and time associated with the design of part feeders remains a barrier to flexible automation.
They can be considered non-selective feeders, choosing fruits above all according to their abundance, their size, and perhaps their softness.
Of these 100 species, 27 were wood- (and leaf-litter-) feeders, while the remaining 73 were soil-feeders.
Like other blood feeders, they need to prevent the host immune system from clotting the blood after they have pierced the host blood vessels.
Such a scenario would be supported by the fact that these haematophagous insects are opportunistic feeders attacking various bird species.
The population with a low prevalence of 17% is characteristically comprised of benthic feeders, preying predominantly on insect larvae and amphipods.