Spatial variation in the loss rate of wetland natural vegetation subject to human influences

被引:1
|
作者
Sheng Sheng [1 ]
Song Qing-tao [1 ]
Shi Jia-yue [1 ]
Rui Jian-liang [1 ]
Wang Yin-long [1 ]
Tang Yin-dong [1 ]
机构
[1] Hydrochina Huadong Engn Corp, Hangzhou 310014, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
关键词
Landsat; Remote sensing; Wetland; Natural vegetation; Loss; LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE; ROADS; USA; DYNAMICS; REGION;
D O I
10.1109/ICMTMA.2013.251
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Human activities have profoundly influenced natural ecosystems, especially wetlands. There is an urgent need for comprehensively understanding the causes, processes and consequences of human-induced environmental impacts. This paper presented rapid landscape change and differentiate the impact of human activities on reductions in wetland natural vegetation in the Lixiahe wetlands based on remote sensing data. We quantified land-use change in the study area using classified Landsat TM (1988-10-25, 2006-05-20) and ETM+ (2000-09-16) images. Over the study period, wetland natural vegetation declined by 69%, which was largely attributable to aquaculture development. The loss speed of natural vegetation rose significantly with increasing proximity to rural settlements and secondary roads, with a curve of the inverted "U" shaped response to the presence of towns. These trends are reasonable in that wetland use activities in the study area are directly associated with the settlements and roads in the rural areas at local scales, but are also indirectly associated with the major transportation network from a regional perspective. Meanwhile, we should notice that this change was not of a continuous linear feature, and instead it showed a typical sub-segment function characteristic, which indicated that the impact of the driving factors on natural vegetation was non-linear.
引用
收藏
页码:1015 / 1019
页数:5
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] Spatial variation in bacterial community in natural wetland-river-sea ecosystems
    Zhang, Hongxia
    Zheng, Shiling
    Ding, Jiawang
    Wang, Oumei
    Liu, Fanghua
    JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY, 2017, 57 (06) : 536 - 546
  • [2] Influences of spatial variation in vegetation on avian richness and abundance vary by season in the Chihuahuan Desert
    Sadoti, Giancarlo
    Johnson, Kristine
    Smith, Jacqueline W.
    Petersen, Nathan
    JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2018, 151 : 49 - 57
  • [3] The spatial variation of hydrological conditions and their impact on wetland vegetation in connected floodplain wetlands: Dongting Lake Basin
    Wang, Hongxiang
    Bai, Xiangyu
    Huang, Lintong
    Hong, Fengtian
    Yuan, Weiqi
    Guo, Wenxian
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2024, 31 (6) : 8483 - 8498
  • [4] Influences of climatic variation and human activities on vegetation photosynthesis dynamics in Southwest China
    Su, Jingxuan
    Fan, Liangxin
    Yuan, Zhanliang
    Wang, Zhijun
    Niu, Haipeng
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2024, 370
  • [5] The spatial variation of hydrological conditions and their impact on wetland vegetation in connected floodplain wetlands: Dongting Lake Basin
    Hongxiang Wang
    Xiangyu Bai
    Lintong Huang
    Fengtian Hong
    Weiqi Yuan
    Wenxian Guo
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024, 31 : 8483 - 8498
  • [6] Selection and the rate of loss of genetic variation: Natural selection and genetic diversity
    D H Reed
    Heredity, 2007, 99 (1) : 1 - 2
  • [7] Spatiotemporal vegetation dynamics in a highly urbanized Chilean coastal wetland: Insights on long-term natural and anthropogenic influences
    Munizaga, Juan
    Rojas, Octavio
    Lagos, Bernardo
    Rojas, Carolina
    Yépez, Santiago
    Hernández, Esteban
    Ureta, Fernando
    de la Barrera, Francisco
    Jato-Espino, Daniel
    Ecological Indicators, 2024, 169
  • [8] Spatial variation of human influences on grassland biomass on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau
    Li, Chengxiu
    de Jong, Rogier
    Schmid, Bernhard
    Wulf, Hendrik
    Schaepman, Michael E.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2019, 665 : 678 - 689
  • [9] Hot spots of wetland vegetation reduction in relation to human accessibility: differentiating human impacts on natural ecosystems at multiple scales
    Sheng, Sheng
    Xu, Chi
    Zhang, Shaowei
    An, Shuqing
    Liu, Maosong
    Yang, Xuejiao
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2012, 65 (07) : 1965 - 1975
  • [10] Hot spots of wetland vegetation reduction in relation to human accessibility: differentiating human impacts on natural ecosystems at multiple scales
    Sheng Sheng
    Chi Xu
    Shaowei Zhang
    Shuqing An
    Maosong Liu
    Xuejiao Yang
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2012, 65 : 1965 - 1975