Invertebrates - marine
Of the world’s c. 1.8 million described species, around 97 percent are invertebrates. Invertebrates were the first animals to evolve on earth, and exhibit a staggering level of diversity, from the relatively simple, such as the common jellyfish, to the much more complex arthropods and molluscs, such as the giant octopus. Besides the lack of a backbone, members of this large, informal group do not have bony skeletons or true jaws. Invertebrates are particularly abundant in the world’s oceans, where they are subject to an increasing variety of threats, including pollution, climate change, over-collection, habitat degradation and competition with invasive species.
Explore ARKive for videos and images of endangered invertebrates, and learn about invertebrate conservation, biology and more in our species fact-files.
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A rare coral found only around the islands after which it is named, Polycyathus isabela generally forms low colonies in which the individual... More
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Information on Galaxea acrhelia is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Galaxea astreata is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the giant Antarctic isopod (Glyptonotus antarcticus) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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This enormous shellfish is the largest species of bivalve mollusc in the fossil record, and the heaviest of all the living molluscs. Like... More
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The giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) is the world’s largest cuttlefish, and, like many other cephalopods, it is able to camouflage itself... More
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The giant tube worm is an unusual marine species, highly specialised to surviving in its unique, deep-sea environment. It lives inside a... More
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Information on Goniastrea deformis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Goniopora tenuidens is being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Goose barnacles gave rise to one of the strangest of animal beliefs. The heart-shaped shell, or ‘capitulum’, is a chalky-white in colour and... More
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As its common name suggests, Graham’s sheet coral (Agaricia grahamae) grows in large, thin plates, which are either flat or slightly curved... More
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The great star coral grows in fairly small colonies, often forming domes, boulders or cone-shaped structures, or sometimes growing in flat... More
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Named for the system of meandering grooves and ridges on their outer surface, which resembles the appearance of the brain of higher animals... More
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