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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The common prawn is a well-known swimming crustacean, which is pinkish-brown in colour and features reddish spots and lines. The head and... More
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As its name suggests, the common shore crab is one of the commonest crabs on the British shore, and anyone who has gone rock-pooling is... More
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The common shrimp, also known as the brown shrimp, is cryptically coloured; it is brown and covered with tiny flecks. Although most... More
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The common starfish (Asterias rubens) has five arms (although individuals may occasionally have just four or as many as six). The colour of... More
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This large, common whelk has a stout, yellowish-brown shell with lighter and darker spiral areas. It has 7-8 whorls, and a large oval... More
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The compass jellyfish has a saucer-shaped bell, with 32 semi-circular lobes around the fringe, each one with a brown spot. On the upper... More
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Information on Pavona varians is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Coscinaraea hahazimaensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The only species in its genus, Anomastraea irregularis forms small, low, mound-like colonies that grow up to about 20 cm in height. In... More
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A voracious predator of corals, the crown of thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) is an unusually large starfish which may grow to more than... More
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A long time survivor from the Cretaceous period, Ctenella chagius is the only coral species of the family Meandrinidae found within the... More
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This is a brightly coloured shrimp with an arched body and rostrum. The colour of the shrimp varies from vivid red and orange to pale yellow... More
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The cephalopods (meaning 'head-footed'), a group of molluscs that contain the octopuses, squid and cuttlefish, are probably the most... More
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With its cylindrical-shaped, thick, fleshy polyp and radiating tentacles, the distinctive Cynarina lacrymalis is a highly conspicuous coral... More
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Information on Cyphastrea hexasepta is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Dead man’s fingers is a colonial soft coral that forms thick, fleshy and irregular masses, which are often finger-like in appearance. The... More
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The Devonshire cup-coral, Caryophyllia smithii, is a small, colourful coral that looks remarkably like a sea-anemone. The whitish... More
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Information on Turbinaria radicalis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the Duncan coral is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Echinophyllia costata is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Echinopora gemmacea is being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Echinopora ashmorensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Echinopora robusta is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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The common and familiar edible crab is easily identified by its large black-tipped toothed pincers and characteristic ‘pie-crust’ edging. It... More
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Periwinkles are a large family of gastropod molluscs found on the shore. The edible periwinkle is perhaps the best known species of this... More
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The edible or common sea urchin (Echinus esculentus) has a large, rounded 'shell', which is actually an external skeleton, correctly called... More
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With its distinctive green tentacles, tipped with bright pink, elegance coral (Catalaphyllia jardinei) is one of the most beautiful of... More
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Staghorn corals are among the fastest growing corals on reefs, and are excellent reef-builders. The name Acropora literally means a porous... More
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Information on the elliptical star coral is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Favia speciosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Leptoseris foliosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Leptoseris incrustans is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Leptoseris yabei is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the encrusting pore coral (Montipora aequituberculata) is being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Endemic to just two small rock pools on Ascension Island, this shrimp occupies an extremely vulnerable position. The endemic predatory... More
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The European or spotted cowrie is a marine mollusc that has an egg-shaped glossy shell featuring many transverse ridges with a long, narrow... More
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Information on Eurycarcinus orientalis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the eusocial shrimp is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on the false pillow coral is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Growing to an impressive 48 cm in length, the fan mussel (Atrina fragilis) is one of the largest of the bivalve molluscs found in Europe. It... More
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Information on Favia pallida is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Favia rosaria is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Favia rotumana is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Favites spinosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Information on Uca annulipes is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly... More
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Porites corals form some of the largest of all coral colonies, with some reaching an incredible eight metres in height. The growth rate of... More
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Fire corals get their common name from the painful stings they inflict on divers. Approximately 50 species of fire coral have been... More
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Fire corals get their common name from the painful stings they inflict on divers. Approximately 50 species of fire coral have been... More
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Fire corals get their common name from the painful stings they inflict on divers. Approximately 50 species of fire coral have been... More
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Fire corals get their common name from the painful stings they inflict on divers. Approximately 50 species of fire coral have been... More
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