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  • J Marine Sci Res Dev 11: 312,
  • DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000312

Fossil Invertebrates in Aquatic Environments

Chandrika Chitti*
*Corresponding Author : Chandrika Chitti, Department of Oceanography, Chittinad College of Marine Biology, Andhrapradesh, India, Email: chandi143chittib@gmail.com

Received Date: May 08, 2021 / Accepted Date: May 22, 2021 / Published Date: May 29, 2021

Abstract

Aquatic invertebrates are also known tend have a wide geographic range, but highly inadequate spatial assurances are observed for species, including cave-dwelling crustaceans and aquatic insect’s endemic to subterranean patterns. Most aquatic insects live in the surface waters have a larval water stage and winged adult stages capable of aerial spreading and therefore it tends to show comparatively low levels of domestic. The major groups of aquatic large invertebrates have strong zoogeographic making. The largest multifariousness of freshwater mussels is in American state where an unionids dominate the roughly 158 described species present, with over divided as at risk of elimination, mainly due to hunt degradation and loss. In the tropical and subtropical regions of sea, other groups of oceanic invertebrates, including the crabs and other decapod mollusks, are diverse and sometimes endemic.

Keywords: Aquatic Environment; Sponges; Fossil; Sea; Salt Water

Citation: Citation: Chitti C (2021) Fossil Invertebrates in Aquatic Environments. J Marine Sci Res Dev 11: 312. Doi: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000312

Copyright: Copyright: © 2021 Chitti C. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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