“…The location of the sampled regions has been mostly concentrated in the Palearctic, Nearctic (Northern Hemisphere), and Australasia, with a few studies in the Antarctic and IndoMalay (Southern Hemisphere) and absent in Neotropics and Afrotropics (Figure 2). In fresh waters, most studies pertained to the macroinvertebrate fauna of watercourses (rivers or streams, e.g., [23,85,86,88]), and a smaller amount in ponds (e.g., [60,72,89]), wetlands (e.g., [54,90,91]), lakes (e.g., [61,92]), or reservoirs (e.g., [57]), whereas in marine waters, most studies were conducted in open coastal regions (e.g., [80,[93][94][95][96]), with a few in the deep sea [87,97]. In transitional waters, studies have been performed in estuaries (e.g., [15,27,39,58]) and also in coastal lagoons [98].…”