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invertebrate

[in-vur-tuh-brit, -breyt] / ɪnˈvɜr tə brɪt, -ˌbreɪt /










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“This is a paradigm shift in what we consider to be barriers to the distribution and dispersal of coastal invertebrates.”

From Washington Times

Yet “there are plenty of extremely good invertebrate eyes,” Johnsen says.

From Science Magazine

As the diversity or abundance of invertebrates change after dam removal, so might their predators.

From Salon

Researchers analyzed more than a decade’s worth of population data on more than 1000 species of fish, seaweeds, and invertebrates.

From Science Magazine

Otters are especially susceptible to Toxoplasma infection, researchers said, because they find food along the shoreline and could be exposed to the parasite’s eggs in rainwater runoff as they feed on marine invertebrates.

From Los Angeles Times