‘Small but mighty’: how invertebrates play central role in shaping our world
by Patrick Greenfield from Environment | The Guardian on (#6KYPG)
From decomposing waste to building coral reefs, invertebrates provide structure to ecosystems
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From the moon jellyfish to the humble garden snail, invertebrates play a central - and often invisible - role in shaping our world. Numbering in their millions, species of insects, arachnids, snails, crustaceans, corals, jellyfish, sponges and echinoderms are among the least understood animals on Earth, often overshadowed by their vertebrate cousins.
We asked scientists to tell us about how invertebrates shape our world and structure its ecosystems - and the unforeseen consequences of their disappearance.
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