Sentence examples for supplemented river from inspiring English sources

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Using the same set of markers employed in the current study, a survey of steelhead trout from another native broodstock hatchery supplemented river in BC (Heggenes et al. 2006) reported values of mean gene diversity (0.57) and allelic richness (3.78) similar to those from our study (mean HE = 0.58, mean R = 4.7).

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Average measures of relatedness,effective population size, genetic variation and structure in steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) within hatchery supplemented rivers.

There was, however, no evidence that the degree of spatial genetic structuring among populations had changed significantly with the onset of hatchery operations that use native broodstock; the hierarchical analysis of allele frequency variation highlights the congruence in θ (P = 0.61) between the oldest (θ = 0.022) and most recent (θ = 0.029) samples within hatchery supplemented rivers.

Industrial-scale commercial exploitation of these natural resources is expanding dramatically and access to them relies on the proliferation of a network of public and private roads and rail infrastructure to supplement river transport[9].

Until 2002, all the water supplied by the utility came from the Floridan Aquifer, though now it is supplemented by river water.

At times, some ox cart trains did not go all the way through, but were supplemented by river craft.

The golf course, which spent roughly $3,000 obtaining a state permit allowing it to supplement the river water it uses with 3,500 gallons a day of treated sewer water, has kept the main greens healthy but has given up on the driving range and other areas, creating a polka-dot effect of yellow and green.

Steamships along the river linked communities and facilitated trade; the arrival of railroads in the late 19th century, many running along the river, supplemented these links.

That system – a network of reservoirs, aqueducts, pumps and canals to supplement rain, rivers and snowmelt – has broken down amid what climate scientists say is one of the worst dry spells in centuries.

The people of the Gran Chaco subsisted largely on plants, which those who had access to the rivers supplemented with fish at certain times of the year.

This may not always be practical, but in the Pacific Northwest, at least, there are a number of streams and rivers supplemented with hatchery fish that have sufficient population sizes to detect even modest effect sizes.

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