“…Freshwater biodiversity patterns can signal environmental stress on aquatic ecosystems, their services, and human well‐being (Lynch et al, 2016). Individual species respond, often predictably, to stress arising from eutrophication and pollution, flow modification, habitat degradation, loss of connectivity, non‐indigenous species, over‐exploitation, and climate change (Capon et al, 2021; Dudgeon et al, 2006; Tickner et al, 2020; Vörösmarty et al, 2010). Freshwater assemblages (e.g., phytobenthos, plants, invertebrates, fish, and even less visible ones like fungi or microbes) integrate individual, multiple, and cumulative effects of environmental stress throughout their catchments (Craig et al, 2017).…”