What is invertebrate diversity?
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An invertebrate is any animal without an internal backbone which includes animals such as insects, crustaceans, worms, jellyfish and sponges. The diversity of invertebrate species far outnumbers that of the vertebrate animals. ... The remaining invertebrates constitute between 12-15% of all animal species.
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Invertebrates are the ecological glue that holds ecosystems together; they are a food source for many vertebrates, and provide ecological services such as nutrient recycling, pest control and pollination. ... There have been few direct measures of the status of Australia's invertebrate biodiversity .
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