Understanding Uncertainty in Broad-Scale Mapping of Historical Vegetation in the Great Lakes Region

被引:0
|
作者
Meunier, Jed [1 ,2 ]
Nixon, Kristina [1 ]
Gorby, Tricia A. [1 ]
Swaty, Randy L. [3 ]
Martin, Karl J. [1 ]
D'Amato, Anthony W. [2 ]
机构
[1] Wisconsin Dept Nat Resources, Off Appl Sci, 2801 Progress Rd, Madison, WI 53716 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Forest Resources, 115 Green Hall,1530 Cleveland Ave N, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[3] Nat Conservancy LANDFIRE Team, Wilmette, IL 60091 USA
关键词
biophysical settings; fuzzy mapping; LANDFIRE; map error; soil gradients; ACCURACY ASSESSMENT; ORDINAL ESTIMATE; FIRE REGIMES; COVER DATA; FOREST; CLASSIFICATION; MICHIGAN; LANDSCAPE; PRODUCTIVITY; RESTORATION;
D O I
10.3375/043.040.0109
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In the Great Lakes Region, minor differences in soils and location (e.g., proximity to the Great Lakes) can lead to strong differences in vegetation; thus, the utility of broad-scale mapping often depends on capturing subtle landscape features and local processes. Similarly, vegetation patterns are in part a result of disturbances that have changed drastically over time, therefore mapping efforts must take into account vegetation-fire relationships to various biophysical settings (e.g., landtype associations, climate, and soils). Despite this, too little attention has been given to potential sources of mapping error, which include data limitations, ecological similarity, community classifications, locational error, sample quality, and lack of knowledge of systems-specifically natural disturbance regimes. We used similar to 23,500 plots with detailed vegetation, soils, and classification information to (1) evaluate LANDFIRE (Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools) historical vegetation (Biophysical Settings or BpS) classifications, (2) refine these classifications based on detailed soil regime and plant associations, and (3) draft fuzzy set soil-classification gradient maps to evaluate uncertainty in mapping and sources of mapping errors. Locally derived reference plot data often did not agree with LANDFIRE BpS mapping even for classifications generalized broadly by Fire Regime Groups. Our fuzzy methodological approach improves decision-making processes by assessing mapping confidence and highlighting potential sources for errors including classifications themselves. Our mapping efforts suggest that soil drainage and productivity data helped to delineate BpS classifications, which may in turn help stratify Existing Vegetation Types into feasible options.
引用
收藏
页码:72 / 85
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Broad-scale mapping of temporary wetlands in arid Australia
    Roshier, DA
    Rumbachs, RM
    JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2004, 56 (02) : 249 - 263
  • [2] Mapping in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region
    Urness, Carol
    IMAGO MUNDI-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF CARTOGRAPHY, 2009, 61 (01): : 109 - 110
  • [3] Mapping in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region
    Goldsberry, Kirk
    JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, 2009, 35 (02) : 401 - 402
  • [4] Mapping in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region
    Belyea, Barbara
    CANADIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 2009, 90 (01): : 168 - 170
  • [5] Radar mapping of broad-scale inundation: challenges and opportunities in Australia
    Damien O’Grady
    Marc Leblanc
    Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2014, 28 : 29 - 38
  • [6] Increasing the phylogenetic coverage for understanding broad-scale diversity gradients
    Peters, Marcell K.
    Classen, Alice
    Mueller, Joerg
    Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
    OECOLOGIA, 2020, 192 (03) : 629 - 639
  • [7] A comparative framework for broad-scale plot-based vegetation classification
    De Caceres, Miquel
    Chytry, Milan
    Agrillo, Emiliano
    Attorre, Fabio
    Botta-Dukat, Zoltan
    Capelo, Jorge
    Czucz, Balint
    Dengler, Juergen
    Ewald, Joerg
    Faber-Langendoen, Don
    Feoli, Enrico
    Franklin, Scott B.
    Gavilan, Rosario
    Gillet, Francois
    Jansen, Florian
    Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja
    Krestov, Pavel
    Landucci, Flavia
    Lengyel, Attila
    Loidi, Javier
    Mucina, Ladislav
    Peet, Robert K.
    Roberts, David W.
    Rolecek, Jan
    Schaminee, Joop H. J.
    Schmidtlein, Sebastian
    Theurillat, Jean-Paul
    Tichy, Lubomir
    Walker, Donald A.
    Wildi, Otto
    Willner, Wolfgang
    Wiser, Susan K.
    APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2015, 18 (04) : 543 - 560
  • [8] Radar mapping of broad-scale inundation: challenges and opportunities in Australia
    O'Grady, Damien
    Leblanc, Marc
    STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT, 2014, 28 (01) : 29 - 38
  • [9] Increasing the phylogenetic coverage for understanding broad-scale diversity gradients
    Marcell K. Peters
    Alice Classen
    Jörg Müller
    Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
    Oecologia, 2020, 192 : 629 - 639