Examples of using Spatial and temporal variability in English and their translations into Spanish
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adequate information in respect of the spatial and temporal variability in krill distribution,
Spatial and Temporal Environmental Variability 3.30 Data about spatial structure in the environment for Division 58.4.1 are reported in WG-EMM-00/30.
Precision agriculture gathers comprehensive data on spatial and temporal production variability and fine-scale application of soil and livestock factors.
changes in knowledge, and temporal and spatial variability in the distribution of cetaceans and threats.
To define the temporal and spatial variability of sedimentation of biogenic material from the sea-ice zone.
We have studied the temporal and spatial variability of temperature, humidity and wind.
The relative importance of temporal and spatial variability to observed changes in overall mean krill abundance was investigated using an analysis of variance of the individual survey transect mean krill densities.
environmental factors because of temporal and spatial variability, but also linked to complex interactions with other species.
with high temporal and spatial rainfall variability.
including temporal and spatial variability, of the Antarctic marine ecosystem Annex 7, paragraph 5.24.
One topic not so far explicitly addressed relates to the nature of temporal and spatial variability in the distribution of krill
gain a comprehensive understanding of the temporal and spatial variability in krill length distribution
the analysis at high resolution of the temporal and spatial variability of sedimentary processes in response to external forcing,
salinization of groundwater and increased temporal and spatial variability in precipitation.
Therefore, the spatial and temporal variability in the spawning of E.
Spatial and temporal variability.
The subregion presents a high spatial and temporal variability in water resources availability.
Taking into account the spatial and temporal variability of ciguatera;
The distribution of fishing effort corresponds to the spatial and temporal variability of the zonal and meridional atmospheric processes.
The whole-area approach has the advantage that it is less sensitive to spatial and temporal variability, and allows a higher degree of flexibility to the fishery.