Atya’s Deep River Blues Steven McGee, Ph.D. The Learning Partnership.

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Atya’s Deep River Blues Steven McGee, Ph.D. The Learning Partnership

Atya shrimp capture food as it flows by in the stream

How does drought affect stream flow?

Conclusions The rainfall in 1994 was much lower than average. The rainfall in 1994 was much lower than average. The stream flow overall was lower than average. The stream flow overall was lower than average. There were numerous stream flow events that were above the average There were numerous stream flow events that were above the average Since there was some stream flow, the atya shrimp were able to survive, but… Since there was some stream flow, the atya shrimp were able to survive, but… the shrimp had less space so there was more competition for food. the shrimp had less space so there was more competition for food.

Deep River Blues Let it rain, let it pour, Let it rain a whole lot more, 'Cause I got them deep river blues. Let the rain drive right on, Let the waves sweep along, 'Cause I got them deep river blues. -Doc Watson