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    Data Shared: Human land-uses homogenize stream assemblages and reduce animal biomass production
    (European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Dieison A. Moi; Margenny Barrios; Giancarlo Tesitore; Maite Burwood; Gustavo Q. Romero; Roger Paulo Mormul; Pavel Kratina; Leandro Juen; Thaísa Sala Michelan; Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag
    This is a dataset compiled from 117 sampling stream sites distributed across two neotropical biomes (rainforest and grassland). Dataset included single scaled vales of human land-use (agriculture, pasture, urbanization, and afforestation), scaled values of multifaceted biodiversity of fish, arthropods, and macrophytes (taxonomic richness, functional diversity[FDis], CWV and CWM of trait categories [recruitment and life-history, resource and habitat-use, and body size]), scaled values of local environmental predictors (stream site depth, water quality deterioration index, and sediment heterogeneity index), scaled values of climate predictors (temperature and precipitation), and log of animal biomass (fish and arthropod).
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    Data Shared: Human land-uses homogenize stream assemblages and reduce animal biomass production
    (European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Dieison A. Moi; Margenny Barrios; Giancarlo Tesitore; Maite Burwood; Gustavo Q. Romero; Roger Paulo Mormul; Pavel Kratina; Leandro Juen; Thaísa Sala Michelan; Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag
    This is a dataset compiled from 117 sampling stream sites distributed across two neotropical biomes (rainforest and grassland). Dataset included single scaled vales of human land-use (agriculture, pasture, urbanization, and afforestation), scaled values of multifaceted biodiversity of fish, arthropods, and macrophytes (taxonomic richness, functional diversity[FDis], CWV and CWM of trait categories [recruitment and life-history, resource and habitat-use, and body size]), scaled values of local environmental predictors (stream site depth, water quality deterioration index, and sediment heterogeneity index), scaled values of climate predictors (temperature and precipitation), and log of animal biomass (fish and arthropod).

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