Taiga Invertebrates
Taiga Invertebrates refer to a diverse group of organisms without a backbone that inhabit the taiga biome. These invertebrates include various species of insects, arachnids, mollusks, annelids, and crustaceans that play essential roles in the ecosystem's food web and nutrient cycling. They can be found in different microhabitats within the taiga, such as the forest floor, tree canopies, and freshwater bodies. These invertebrates have adapted to the cold temperatures and seasonal changes of the taiga biome, showcasing a wide array of unique adaptations and behaviors.