nonvertebrates
Nonvertebrates, or invertebrates, are animals that lack a vertebral column. They constitute the vast majority of animal life, with estimates that about 95–97% of described animal species are invertebrates. They occupy nearly every habitat, from ocean depths and freshwater to forests, deserts, and caves.
The major invertebrate groups include arthropods (insects, spiders, crustaceans, and myriapods), mollusks (snails, clams, squids, and
Anatomically, nonvertebrates display great diversity. Many have no internal skeleton; arthropods possess external exoskeletons, mollusks often
Ecologically, nonvertebrates perform essential roles: pollination by insects, decomposition by worms and crustaceans, nutrient cycling, reef
Taxonomically, “nonvertebrate” is a descriptive term rather than a single clade; the group is defined by the