“…The structural connectivity of river networks refers to connectivity between surface forms that are susceptible to runoff generation and sediment transport (Williams et al, 2016), while the hydrological connectivity of the river network refers to the smoothness of the material, energy and biological transport processes in the river system regulated by hydrological processes, mainly depending on flow paths, bifurcation points, flows and water levels (Chi et al, 2018). In recent years, researchers have proposed a variety of hydrological connectivity assessment methods from different perspectives (Bracken et al, 2013, 2020; Tan et al, 2021; Wei et al, 2022). The common methods include the index monitoring method (Liu et al, 2020), graph theory method (Zhang et al, 2022), connected function method (Nguyen et al, 2021), hydrological model method (Li, Zhang, et al, 2019b), comprehensive index method (Li et al, 2018) and so on.…”