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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along the gradient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, physics, or any field discussing changes in a variable with respect to another, often in relation to a slope or direction of change.
Example: "The temperature changes along the gradient of the mountain, affecting the local climate."
Alternatives: "in the direction of the gradient" or "following the gradient".
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Farm territories are scattered along the gradient.
We found a general increase in γ- and β-diversity along the gradient, whereas α-diversity and the number of grassland specialists remained indifferent along the gradient.
Invasive species relative abundance consistently increased along the gradient of land-use intensity.
Implications concerning phase transitions along the gradient in water chemical potential are also discussed.
Along the gradient of the scales, with increasing scattering angle, the colour changes from red to blue in an acute manner as seen in Fig. 3a.
The substances that create the gradient are called chemotactic factors, and the one-way migration of cells along the gradient is called chemotaxis.
Abundance, diversity and species richness decreased along the gradient, with the agricultural site presenting an impoverished community.
Vegetation composition and cover typically change markedly along the gradient of relatively mesic northern aspects to more xeric southern aspects.
This irradiance pattern probably accounts for a trend in temperature increase and moisture decrease along the gradient SE SW S.
In addition, some plants along the gradient were removed to a common transplant garden and their growth was compared.
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The species richness and composition were similar along the gradient.
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