Sentence examples for drainage connections from inspiring English sources

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This flood water is then distributed within the floodplain depending upon internal connections, barriers and storage, and finally returns back to the river through drainage connections.

Population patterns were shaped by climate change and drainage connections, with northern ones tracing to post-glacial recolonization.

Population patterns have been shaped by climate change and drainage connections, with northern ones tracing to post-glacial recolonization.

Although no drainage connections exist between most of these rivers today, during periods of low sea stands there were coalescent events between many of these streams, enabling taxa to disperse throughout these systems [ 5, 6].

Nevertheless, the biogeography of Richardsonius reflects historical distributions and drainage connections rather than recent anthropogenic introductions through most of its range, as is presumed to be the case for the majority of western North American freshwater fishes [ 60].

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To quantify the effect of lake position within the drainage and seasonal connection, we assigned each lake a drainage position rank (0 = no connection; 1 = ephemeral outlet; 2 = ephemeral inlet and outlet; 3 = perennial outlet; 4 = ephemeral inlet and perennial outlet; 5 = perennial inlet and outlet) based upon the lake seasonal connection to a stream.

This paper compares epiphyte assemblages growing on leaves of Cymodocea nodosa in sites exposed to agricultural drainage channels, lagoon connection channels, and control sites in the Ebro Delta Natural Park (southern shore of the bay).

None of these two patients had a subcutaneous drainage placed in connection with the primary procedure.

The drainage cassette, with a connection involving aspiration fluids and irrigation tubes, should not be resterilized for reuse.

Hence, the phylogeographic scenario proposed by McPhail and Lindsey [ 18], wherein R. balteatus colonized British Columbia from a refugium in the Upper Columbia drainage via a series of connections between glacial lakes, is plausible.

As Minckley and others [ 16] note, fish species that commonly penetrate into headwater streams often have representative populations across drainage divides presumably by finding connections, even if they occur infrequently, and are further isolated over longer time periods by the elevation of land.

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