2022
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3902
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Forest conversion adversely affects native Macrobrachium shrimp assemblages in tropical Malaysian streams

Abstract: 1. Commodity-driven forest conversion represents one of the most severe threats to freshwater biodiversity in Southeast Asia, notably causing population declines and the extinction of freshwater fish species.2. Although a variety of freshwater taxa are likely to be adversely affected by forest conversion, little is known about the impact on ecologically and economically important invertebrates such as decapod crustaceans.3. This study evaluated the impact of forest conversion and land-use change on freshwater … Show more

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