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Invertebrate drift refers to the process in which aquatic invertebrates, such as insects, crustaceans, and other small organisms, are carried downstream by the flow of water in rivers and streams. This phenomenon occurs when invertebrates detach from their substrates—such as rocks, sediment, or vegetation—and are swept away by the current.

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