Hydrology
Macroinvertebrates are small, aquatic animals that are visible to the naked eye and lack a backbone, including species like insects, crustaceans, and mollusks. They play a critical role in aquatic ecosystems as they contribute to nutrient cycling, serve as indicators of water quality, and form an essential part of the food web, linking primary producers to higher trophic levels.
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